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The Mitsubishi MU-2 is a Japanese high-wing, twin-engine turboprop aircraft with a pressurized cabin manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.It made its maiden flight in September 1963 and was produced until 1986.
A little over two hours later, at 1230 Atlantic Daylight Time, the aircraft collided with terrain in Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec, about 1.4 nmi (2.6 km) short of the threshold of runway 07. [6] [7] At the time of the accident, there was light rain and mist. The visibility was 2 mi (3.2 km) with a cloud ceiling of 200 ft (61 m).
An aircraft type designator is a two-, three- or four-character alphanumeric code designating every aircraft type (and some sub-types) ... Mitsubishi Mu-2: N262: ND2:
This is a list of aircraft in numerical order of manufacturer followed by alphabetical order beginning with 'Mk–My'. ... Moskalyev MU-3; Moskalyev SAM-1 [28 ...
The airline was established in 1985 and started operations in December 1986. It began with Mitsubishi MU-2 aircraft, which it developed for cargo use. In April 2005, Murray Air and its sister company, Murray Aviation, merged operations under Murray Air ' s newly acquired Part 121 certificate. [4]
On June 18, 1948, Albert started Mooney Aircraft Incorporated in Wichita, along with Charles Yankey, Art Mooney and W. L. McMahon. [5] The first aircraft produced by the new Mooney company was the small single-seat Mooney Mite M-18. It was designed to appeal to the thousands of fighter pilots leaving military service.
Under the authority of Air Support Command, [1] it operates YS-11FC and U-125 aircraft. [2] Prior to the U-125 the unit operated Mitsubishi MU-2 aircraft. [3] On April 6 2016 a U-125 aircraft operated by the unit crashed near Kanoya Air Base of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force in Kagoshima Prefecture, with all six crew members being killed ...
Pages in category "Twin-turboprop tractor aircraft" The following 156 pages are in this category, out of 156 total. ... Mitsubishi MU-2; N. NAMC YS-11;