DHC-6 Twin Otter vs Nomad

Canadian utility aircraft, vital in civil and military operations worldwide since the 1960s, famous for its STOL capabilities.
Picture of DHC-6 Twin Otter
Origin country πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canada
Category Military Transport Aircrafts
Manufacturer De Havilland Canada
First flight 20 May 1965
Year of introduction 1966
Number produced 985 units
Average unit price $7 million
Australian utility aircraft, renowned for its versatile, multi-purpose usage in civilian and military applications.
Picture of Nomad
Origin country πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Australia
Category Military Transport Aircrafts
Manufacturer GAF
First flight 23 July 1971
Year of introduction 1975
Number produced 172 units
Average unit price $-- million
Wing area 39.0 mΒ² β—‰
Wingspan 20.0 m β—‰
Height 6.0 m β—‰
Length 15.8 m β—‰
Maximum speed 315 km/h β—‰
Service ceiling 7,620 m β—‰
Max. takeoff weight 5,670 kg β—‰
Empty weight 3,175 kg β—‰
Total thrust 2 x 410 kW β—‰
Wing area 31.1 mΒ² β—‰
Wingspan 16.5 m β—‰
Height 5.5 m β—‰
Length 12.6 m β—‰
Maximum speed 311 km/h β—‰
Service ceiling 6,400 m β—‰
Max. takeoff weight 3,855 kg β—‰
Empty weight 2,150 kg β—‰
Total thrust 2 x 313 kW β—‰

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Photo of DHC-6 Twin Otter by De Havilland. Photo of Nomad by jimmyweee.