T-34C Turbomentor training aircraft |
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Description The T-34C Turbomentor is an unpressurized two-seat, tandem cockpit low-wing turboprop trainer whose current mission is to provide pilot proficiency and other aircraft support services for the fleet. |
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Features The T-34C is used to provide pilot proficiency and other support services to Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet; Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet; and Naval Air Systems Command's "satellite sites" operated throughout the continental United States. The T-34C was procured as a commercial-derivative aircraft certified under a Federal Aviation Administration Type Certificate. The T-34C was derived from the civilian Beechcraft Bonanza. Throughout its life, the aircraft has been operated and commercially supported by the Navy using FAA processes, procedures and certifications. |
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Point Of Contact Naval Air Systems Command
PEO (T) Public Affairs Officer
47123 Buse Road, Bldg. 2272, Rm 454
Patuxent River, MD 20670-1547
(301) 757-7171 |
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General Characteristics
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Primary Function: Training platform for Navy/Marine Corps pilots. |
Contractor: Raytheon Aircraft Company (Formally Beech Aircraft). |
Date Deployed: Operational: 1977. |
Unit Cost: $1 million. |
Propulsion: Model PT6A-25 turbo-prop engine (Pratt & Whitney Aircraft of Canada). |
Length: 28 feet 8 inches (9 meters). |
Height: 9 feet 11 inches (3 meters). |
Wingspan: 33 feet 5 inches (10 meters). |
Weight: 4,425 Lb., Empty Wt. approx. 3,000 Lb. |
Airspeed: Max: 280 Knots (322 miles per hour or 515 km per hour). |
Ceiling: 25,000 Feet. |
Range: Approximately 600 nautical miles (1,111.2 km). |
Crew: Two (front pilot, rear pilot). |
Armament: None. |
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Last Update: 29 September 2016 |
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