Beechcraft T-34 Mentor Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions Air Force United States
Beechcraft T-34 Mentor Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions Air Force United States Designed in 1948 by the brilliant Walter Beech, the T-34 Mentor was intended as a low cost replacement for the…
Specifikacia Beechcraft T-34 Mentor Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions Air Force United States
Beechcraft T-34 Mentor Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions Air Force United States
Designed in 1948 by the brilliant Walter Beech, the T-34 Mentor was intended as a low cost replacement for the T-6/NJ Texan. The original T-34s were equipped with a piston engine. The aircraft bore many similarities to the Beechcraft Bonanza, but had a two-seat cockpit with bubble canopy, and a conventional tail.
The T-34 is one of the most reliable aircraft of its type with many remaining in service today, six decades after it was first produced. Fifteen years after production ceased, the design was upgraded and deliveries began of a turbo-prop equipped T-34C Turbo-Mentor, which remained in production until 1990. Over 2300 Mentors in various versions were produced worldwide, including the T-34A for the Air Force and the T-34B variant for the U.S.