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						| T-34C Turbomentor | Send-To | Print | More Category: Military | 1206 views
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 Description: The T-34C Turbomentor is an unpressurized two-seat, tandem cockpit low-wing turboprop trainer.
 
Mission: Train Navy and Marine Corps pilots. 
Features: The T-34C is used to provide primary flight training for student pilots attached to the Chief of Naval Air Training. As a secondary mission, approximately 10 percent of the aircraft provide pilot proficiency and other aircraft support services to AIRLANT, AIRPAC, and NAVAIR "satellite sites" operated throughout the continental United States. The T-34C was procured as a commercial-derivative aircraft certified under an FAA Type Certificate. The T-34C was derived from the civilian Beechcraft Bonanza. Throughout its life, the aircraft has been operated and commercially supported by the Navy using FAA processes, procedures and certifications. 
General CharacteristicsPrimary Function: Training platform for Navy/Marine Corps pilots.
 Contractor: Raytheon Aircraft Company (Formally Beech Aircraft)
 Unit Cost: $1 million
 Propulsion: Model PT6A-25 turbo-prop engine (Pratt & Whitney Aircraft of Canada)
 Wingspan: 33 feet 5 inches (10 meters)
 Length: 28 feet 8 inches (9 meters)
 Height: 9 feet 11 inches (3 meters)
 Weight: 4,425 Lb., Empty Wt. approx. 3,000 Lb.
 Speed: Max: 280 Knots (322 miles per hour or 515 km per hour)
 Ceiling: 25,000 Feet
 Range: Approximately 600 nautical miles
 Armament: None.
 Crew: Two (instructor pilot, student pilot)
 Date Deployed: Operational, 1977
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