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The TBM 850 is the production name for the TBM 700N, an improved version of the aircraft powered by a single Pratt & Whitney PT6A-66D engine, which is flat rated at 850 shp (634 kW). The TBM 850 is limited to 700 shp (522 kW) for takeoff and landing; however, during cruise flight, the engine power can be increased to 850 shp (634 kW); this ...
Flag of the ICAO. An aircraft type designator is a two-, three- or four-character alphanumeric code designating every aircraft type (and some sub-types) that may appear in flight planning.
A TBF-1 dropping a torpedo TBM-3Ds of VT(N)-90 January 1945 Six U.S. Navy Grumman TBM-3E Avenger anti-submarine aircraft of Composite Squadron VC-22 Checkmates flying over the Mediterranean Sea US Navy TBMs (foreground) and SB2C Helldivers drop bombs on Hakodate in July 1945 A TBM-3R COD plane in the early 1950s TBM-3W TBF Avenger Torpedo ...
(SOciété de Construction d'Avions de Tourisme et d'Affaires) . SOCATA ST 10 Diplomate; SOCATA Rallye; SOCATA TB-9 Tampico; SOCATA TB-10 Tobago; SOCATA TB-11 – Powered by a 134-kW (180-hp) engine.
Data from www.socata.org SOCATA TB user group and TB21 POH General characteristics Crew: 1 Capacity: 4 passengers Length: 7.75 m (25 ft 5 in) Wingspan: 9.85 m (32 ft 4 in) Height: 2.85 m (9 ft 4 in) Airfoil: RA 16 3C3 Empty weight: 911 kg (2,008 lb) EFIS and MTV 9 propeller Max takeoff weight: 1,400 kg (3,086 lb) Fuel capacity: 336 Liters (88.8 U.S. Gallons) Powerplant: 1 × LYCOMING TIO-540 ...
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2 Specifications (Extra EA-500) 3 See also. 4 References. 5 External links. ... mainly the SOCATA TBM 850 and Pilatus PC-12. [citation needed] Specifications (Extra ...
The history of SOCATA can be traced back to the founding of the French aircraft manufacturer Morane-Saulnier in 1911. During 1966, Morane-Saulnier changed its name to SOCATA (which is an abbreviation for Societe de Construction d'Avions de Tourisme et d'Affaires, French for "Company for the construction of aircraft for tourism and business") following the company's acquisition by the state ...