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STOL transporter, only 1 aircraft Pilatus P-1: 1941 Single-seat trainer, project only Pilatus P-2: 1945 Trainer Pilatus P-3: 1953 Trainer Pilatus P-4: 1948 STOL transporter, 1 prototype only Pilatus P-5: 1951 artillery observation aircraft, project only Pilatus PC-6: 1959 STOL transporter Pilatus PC-7: 1966 Turboprop trainer Pilatus PC-8D: 1967
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The aircraft's fuselage was of fabric-covered steel-tube construction; the wing, which was braced to the fuselage by steel V-struts, was of wooden construction. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was powered by a 190 hp (140 kW) Lycoming GO-435 engine (later replaced by a 240 hp (180 kW) GO-435-C2a) driving a two-bladed variable-pitch propeller. [ 3 ]
Six additional examples were built and flew with civilian markings, those P-3.04 were later acquired by the Brazilian Navy. [5] The Swiss Air Force then purchased 60 airframes of the type P-3.05 (A-814-A-873) [6] and used their P-3s as a training aircraft until 1983, although it continued to be used as a liaison aircraft for another decade. In ...
The Pilatus P-2 is a trainer aircraft designed and produced by Swiss aircraft manufacturer Pilatus.. The development of the P-2 originates in the first half of the Second World War, during which time Pilatus has attempted to secured a production licence for existing Italian and German trainers before opting to design its own trainer aircraft instead.
The first drawings for the Pilatus P-5 were made in 1951. The client was the Federal Military Department (EMD). The main purpose for the P-5 was for artillery observation. It was a single-engine, two-seat high-wing monoplane with fixed wheels. The aircraft frame was intended to be built out of tubular steel and skinned with metal.