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Hersteller: pilatus

Pilatus Flugzeugwerke AG
Stans, foundet: 1939

 

Pilatus Flugzeugwerke AG - CH-6370 Stans

Tel : +41 41 59-4111

Fax : +41 41 55-2588

URL : http://www.pilatus-aircraft.com

 

 

 

 

 

1946 - Pilatus P 2, Trainer

 

 

 

 

1956 - Pilatus P 3, Multipurpose Trainer

 

Developed for basic and advanced flight training, 72 items have been produced for the swiss air force.  

 

 

1975 - Pilatus PC 6 B2 Turbo Porter, Utility Aircraft

 

The Porter is a general purpose aircraft (workhorse) for use in the mountainside. It has a simple but powerful construction and a high payload. By fitting a PTL engine, the payload was increased.  

 

 

1975 - Pilatus PC 7 Turbo-Trainer, Trainer

 

 

 

 

1989 - Pilatus P 9 Turbo-Trainer, Multipurpose Trainer

 

The PC9 is developed from the PC7 and designed for advanced flight training, a role where typically jets like the Jet Provost are found. Designe for the bri- tish market the RAF bought the Tucano. PC9s are found in Australia, Saudi-Arabia, Burma and others.  

 

 

1991 - Pilatus PC 12, Executive Aircraft / Commuter

 

 

 

       

 

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