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Fairchild Cornell
The PT-19 developed by
Fairchild in 1938 to satisfy a military requirement for a rugged
monoplane primary trainer, was ordered into quantity production in
1940. In addition to being manufactured by Fairchild during WW II, the
"Cornell" was produced in the U.S. by the Aeronca, Howard and St. Louis
Aircraft Corporations and in Canada by Fleet Aircraft, Ltd.
Some Cornells were
powered by Continental radial engines and designated PT-23s, while
others were produced with cockpit canopies and designated PT-26s.
Altogether, 7,742 Cornells were manufactured for the AAF, with 4,889 of
them being PT-19s. Additional Cornells were supplied to Canada, Norway,
Brazil, Ecuador and Chile.
SPECIFICATIONS
Span: 35 ft. 11 3/16 in.
Length: 27 ft. 8 3/8 in.
Height: 7 ft. 9 in.
Weight: 2,450 lbs. loaded
Armament: None
Engine: Ranger L-440 of 175 hp.
PERFORMANCE
Maximum speed: 124 mph.
Cruising speed: 106 mph.
Range: 480 miles
Service Ceiling: 16,000 ft. |
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