Modeled after DeHavilland DHC-6 Twin Otter, the XFly Model Twin Otter 1800mm was developed by their team with the intention to make it true-to-scale, from design features such as cockpit with clear windows, control surfaces, fixed tricycle landing gears, twin power system setup, to STOL(Short Takeoff and Landing) capabilities.
Powered by a single 6S 5000-6000mAh LiPo battery, the combination of twin 3541-KV550 motors, twin 40A ESCs and 3-blade propellers brings RC pilots the optimum setup for power and duration. The XFly Twin Otter is capable of aerobatic maneuvers including loops, 4-point rolls and inverted flight. Shock-absorbing metal front landing gear and rigid main landing gears are equipped for easy ground handling and more durability.
Two-piece wing, removable nose and stabs make it easy to assemble, dissemble and transport. Clear glass-like windows allow for FPV installation in the cockpit for better visual experience. Clearly visible in both day and dusk conditions, the vibrant yellow/blue colour scheme and the pre-installed LED lights not only add scale appeal but practical visual reference in the sky.
Overall Length: 1457mm/57.4in
Flying Weight: 3700g
Motor Size: 3541-KV550*2
ESC: 40A*2
Servo: 13g servos*2
Channels: 5CH- aileron, elevator, throttle, rudder/steering, flap
CG: 61mm from the leading edge
Wing Load: 87.5g/dm²
Wing Area: 40dm²
Recommended Battery: 6S 5000-6000mAh
Battery Connector: XT90
Approx Flying Duration: 5-10 mins
Assembly Time: 10 mins
Skill Level: Intermediate
Age Level: 14 years +
Flap: Yes
Retract: No
Landing Gear: Fixed main landing gear, steerable nose gear
Prop Size: 3-blade 10*7''

Update 01/01/26: The laws have changed regarding operating drones and model aircraft in the UK.
What you need to do:
You must take a theory test and register with the CAA before flying most drones or model aircraft outdoors in the UK.
There are two requirements and you may need to meet both:
This makes sure you know how to fly safely and legally.
This registers you as someone who is responsible for a drone or model aircraft.
Most people get their Flyer ID and Operator ID at the same time.
It is against the law to fly a drone or model aircraft without having the required IDs.
You can also be fined for breaking the law when flying. In the most serious cases, you could be sent to prison.
The requirements are based on the weight or class of your drone or model aircraft.
Registration requirements for drones and model aircraft:
Weight of drone or model aircraft |
Class |
Flyer ID |
Operator ID |
250g to less than 25kg |
UK1, UK2, UK3, UK4 |
Required |
Required |
100g to less than 250g; with a camera |
UK0 with a camera |
Required |
Required |
100g to less than 250g; without a camera |
UK0 without a camera |
Required |
Optional |
Less than 100g |
Not applicable |
Recommended |
Optional |
See:
UK Civil Aviation Authority.
For full details please visit:
https://www.caa.co.uk/drones/getting-started-with-drones-and-model-aircraft/drone-code/drone-code-overview/
Be Safe - Be Lawful - Be Drone And Model Aircraft Aware!
We fully encourage safe and responsible flying
We recommend you visit the CAA website for full information on safe and responsible flying.
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