Cessna T-37 Tweet

Cessna T-37 Tweet
Ilustracja
T-37 Tweet
Dane podstawowe
Państwo Stany Zjednoczone
ProducentCessna
Typsamolot szkolno-treningowy
Załoga2
Historia
Data oblotupaździernik 1954
Lata produkcji1955–1975
Liczba egzemplarzy1269
Dane techniczne
Napęd2 silniki turboodrzutowe Continental-Teledyne J69-T-25
Wymiary
Rozpiętość10,1 m
Długość9,0 m
Wysokość2,8 m
Masa
Własna1840 kg
Startowa2980 kg
Osiągi
Prędkość maks.684 km/h
Zasięg1500 km

Cessna T-37 Tweetamerykański samolot szkolno-treningowy, produkowany w latach 1955-1975 przez przedsiębiorstwo Cessna. Na bazie samolotu T-37 zbudowano jego szturmową wersję A-37 Dragonfly.

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