PAC CT/4 Airtrainer (RAAF) Aircraft Model
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- The PAC CT/4 Airtrainer is a single-engine, two-seat basic trainer aircraft designed and built by Pacific Aerospace Corporation in New Zealand. It was first flown on February 23, 1972, and introduced into service in October 1973. The CT/4 Airtrainer is known for its all-metal construction, side-by-side seating, and fully aerobatic capabilities.
- The aircraft is powered by a Teledyne Continental IO-360-HB9 piston engine, producing 210 horsepower. It has a maximum speed of 426 km/h (265 mph) and a cruise speed of 387 km/h (241 mph). The CT/4 Airtrainer is used by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF), and Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) for primary training.