Hangar 9's Twin Otter is a scale model of the UV-18 'Twin Otter' is the military version of the DeHavilland DHC-6. The trim scheme is based on the three UV-18B planes used by the US Air Force Academy cadet parachuting program which carry a pilot, copilot and up to 17 jumpers, and are the only three owned by the Air Force. Although this is a multi-engine model, the high wing design and Clark Y airfoil improve low speed handling and provide stable flight characteristics which make this a great first-time twin for intermediate to advanced pilots. The Twin Otter ARF also features an electric power option which adds to the reliability and fiberglass cowlings and fairings which make it very durable and easy to repair. The aircraft also includes fixed gear and large landing flaps to provide easy and fun landings without the addition of complicated landing gear being necessary.
Features
Painted fiberglass Engine Nacelles, Cowlings, Nose and Main Gear Fairings
Fixed Landing Gear with functional Oleo Nose Strut
EVO 36/Power 25 ready
Low-speed handling improved and stall speed reduced by Clark Y airfoil
Easy-going sport plane flying manners
Exceptional scale outline
Plug-in wings with slotted flaps installed
Balsa/light plywood airframe
All hardware included
Easy and fun landings made possible by large landing flaps
| Wingspan: |
82.0 in (2080mm) |
| Overall Length: |
65.0 in (1650mm) |
| Wing Area: |
738 sq in (47.61 sq dm) |
| Flying Weight: |
11.5–13.2 lb (5.2–6.0 kg) |
| Engine Size: |
.36-.40 2-stroke |
| Motor Size: |
Power 25 BL Outrunner Motor |
| Radio: |
6+ channel with 8-10 servos |
| CG (center of gravity): |
The recommended CG location is 2 1/2 (64mm) to 3 inches (76mm) behind the leading edge of the wing |
Needed to Complete
Glow Power
6+ channel radio system with 10 servos
2 engines
2 propellers
Electric Power
6+ channel radio system with 8 servos
2 electric motors
2 speed controls
2 battery packs
2 propellers