Pilatus Aircraft PC-9
Civilian

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The Pilatus PC-9 is a Swiss basic and advanced trainer aircraft that first flew in 1984, powered by a single turboprop engine. Featuring equal wing and fuselage dimensions of approximately ten meters, it achieves 593 kilometers per hour with 1,537-kilometer range for modern pilot instruction. The turboprop efficiency provides economy while the performance prepares pilots for contemporary fighters. Its design represented Swiss commitment to trainer excellence.
Especificaciones
- Función
- Basic/advanced trainer aircraft
- Origen
- Switzerland
- Motores
- 1
- Primer vuelo
- 1984
- Longitud
- 10,1 m
- Envergadura
- 10,1 m
- Velocidad máxima
- 593 km/h
- Autonomía
- 1537 km