Pilatus Aircraft PC-21
Civilian

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The Pilatus PC-21 is a Swiss advanced trainer aircraft that first flew in 2002, providing comprehensive fighter pilot training for modern combat operations. With a two-crew configuration, 9.1-meter wingspan, 11.2-meter fuselage, and 685 kilometers per hour maximum speed, it combines advanced systems with proven aerodynamic design. The sophisticated avionics and weapons training systems prepared pilots for operational fighters. Its comprehensive capability reflected Swiss training philosophy.
Dane techniczne
- Rola
- Advanced trainer aircraft
- Załoga
- 2
- Silniki
- 1
- Pierwszy lot
- 2002
- Długość
- 11,2 m
- Rozpiętość skrzydeł
- 9,1 m
- Maks. prędkość
- 685 km/h
- Zasięg
- 1333 km