The T-34C aircraft is an unpressurized two-place, tandem cockpit low-wing single-engine monoplane manufactured by Raytheon Aircraft Company (Formally Beech Aircraft), Wichita, Kansas. The aircraft is powered by a Model PT6A-25 turbo-prop engine manufactured by Pratt & Whitney Aircraft of Canada. The primary mission of the T-34C is to provide primary flight training for student pilots attached to the Chief of Naval Air Training. As a secondary mission, approximately 10% of the aircraft provide pilot proficiency and other aircraft support services to AIRLANT, AIRPAC, and NAVAIR "satellite sites" operated throughout CONUS.
Specifications | |
WingSpan | 35 ft. 5 in. (10 meters) |
Length | 28 ft. 8 in. (9 meters) |
Height | 9 ft. 11 in. (3 meters) |
Weight | 4,425 lbs. loaded (appx 3,000 Lb empty) |
Armament | None |
Engine | Model PT6A-25 turbo-prop engine (Pratt & Whitney Aircraft of Canada) |
Maximum speed | 280 Knots (322 mph) |
Range | 600 nautical miles |
Service Ceiling | 25,000 ft. |
Cost | $1 million |
Crew | Two (Instructor and Pilot) |
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