DHC-3 Otter vs DHC-8 Dash 8

Canadian utility aircraft, noted for its use in bush flying and rugged environments during the mid-20th century.
Picture of DHC-3 Otter
Origin country 🇨🇦 Canada
Category Military Training Aircraft
Manufacturer De Havilland Canada
First flight 12 December 1951
Year of introduction 1953
Number produced 466 units
Average unit price $0.6 million
Canadian turboprop-powered regional airliner, widely adopted globally for short-haul commuter flights throughout the late 20th century.
Picture of DHC-8 Dash 8
Origin country 🇨🇦 Canada
Category Military Training Aircraft
Manufacturer De Havilland Canada
First flight 20 June 1983
Year of introduction 1984
Number produced 1258 units
Average unit price $27 million
Wing area 35.0 m² ◉
Wingspan 18.0 m â—‰
Height 3.8 m â—‰
Length 12.8 m â—‰
Maximum speed 257 km/h â—‰
Service ceiling 5,730 m â—‰
Max. takeoff weight 3,629 kg â—‰
Empty weight 2,010 kg â—‰
Total thrust 1 x 447 kW â—‰
Wing area 54.4 m² ◉
Wingspan 26.0 m â—‰
Height 7.5 m â—‰
Length 22.0 m â—‰
Maximum speed 451 km/h â—‰
Service ceiling 9,144 m â—‰
Max. takeoff weight 15,649 kg â—‰
Empty weight 14,787 kg â—‰
Total thrust 2 x 1,342 kW â—‰

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Photo of DHC-3 Otter by Tony Hisgett. Photo of DHC-8 Dash 8 by De Havilland.