9781935700579-193570057X-PT-19, PT-23 and PT-26 Airplanes Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions

PT-19, PT-23 and PT-26 Airplanes Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions

ISBN-13: 9781935700579
ISBN-10: 193570057X
Author: United States Army Air Force
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Periscope Film, LLC
Format: Paperback 50 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781935700579
ISBN-10: 193570057X
Author: United States Army Air Force
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Periscope Film, LLC
Format: Paperback 50 pages

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PT-19, PT-23 and PT-26 Airplanes Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions (ISBN-13: 9781935700579 and ISBN-10: 193570057X), written by authors United States Army Air Force, was published by Periscope Film, LLC in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Aviation (Transportation) books. You can easily purchase or rent PT-19, PT-23 and PT-26 Airplanes Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Aviation books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.62.

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As late as 1940, the majority of Army Air Force trainees received flight lessons in biplanes such as the PT-17. The advent of high-performance combataircraft led the USAAF to seek a new plane for primary training, that would better simulate a modern fighter aircraft. Fairchild’s M62, a two-seat monoplane with a higher stalling speedthat required careful flying, beat out 17 competitors for the job. Designated PT-19, the rugged aircraft was produced in large quantities beginning in 1941. The basic model was equipped with a 200 hp Ranger engine, had a 36’wingspan, and could achieve 132 mph in flight. Variants included the PT-19B designed for instrument training, the PT-23 which had a 220 hp Continental radial power-plant, and the PT-26 “Cornell” which featured an enclosed cockpit. By war’s end PT-19s and variants were built by Fairchild, Aeronca, Howard, St. Louis Aircraft Corp. and Fleet Aircraft. The USAAF accepted over 6000 PT-19s and variants, and Cornells flew forthe air forces of Canada, Norway, Brazil, Ecuador, Chile and many other nations. This pilot's flight handbook dates from 1943, and covers the PT-19, PT-19A, PT-19B, PT-23 and PT-26. Originally restricted, it was declassified long ago, and is reprinted here in its entirety.

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