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1 (prototype, not flown; [1] second prototype abandoned prior to completion [2]) The Beechcraft XT-36 (company designation Model 46 , [ 1 ] intended production designation T-36A [ 1 ] [ 3 ] ) was an American twin-engine trainer - transport aircraft project of the early 1950s by the Beech Aircraft Company .
The Skipper was conceived with the design goals of creating a low cost primary trainer with an emphasis on ease of maintenance and low operating costs. [2]Design work on the Skipper began in 1974 as the PD 285, [3] which made its maiden flight on February 6, 1975.
T-36 or T36 may refer to: T36 (classification), a disability sport classification; Beechcraft XT-36, an American trainer aircraft; ENAER T-36 Halcón, a Spanish jet training aircraft; German torpedo boat T36; HMS Redwing (1933), a submarine tender of the Royal Navy; Self-propelled barge T-36, a Soviet barge; Yaominami Station, Osaka, Japan
In 1922, the Army ordered three TA-3 (Trainer, Air-cooled, Type 3) machines for evaluation with the Le Rhone engine and dual controls. Evaluation showed that the type had the makings of a good trainer, but was somewhat lacking in power, so in 1923 Dayton-Wright modified one TA-3 with a more powerful 110 hp (82 kW) Le Rhone. [1]
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In the early 1990s, RFB and Rockwell International developed in a joint venture a jet-powered variation of the Fantrainer under the denomination Ranger 2000, which was evaluated as a trainer aircraft in the JPATS contest by the USAF and the U.S. Navy, but no orders were placed as the aircraft lost to the T-6 Texan II. One of the two prototypes ...
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