CT-156 Harvard II RCAF
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- The CT-156 Harvard II is an advanced military training aircraft used by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). It helps new pilots transition from basic flight training to high-performance jet training. The aircraft has a fully pressurized cockpit with an advanced electronic flight instrument system. Additionally, it features a global positioning system (GPS). The Harvard II is 10.18 meters long, 10.21 meters wide, and 3.25 meters tall. Consequently, it reaches a maximum speed of 575 km/h and has a range of 834 km. Furthermore, the advanced cockpit layout and agile handling make it an excellent choice for training missions. Based at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, the Harvard II plays a crucial role in training RCAF pilots. Its robust design ensures pilots receive top-notch preparation for modern aerial combat challenges. Moreover, the aircraft’s state-of-the-art technology exemplifies the RCAF’s commitment to maintaining high standards in pilot training and operational readiness. Ultimately, the CT-156 Harvard II represents a significant asset to the RCAF’s training fleet, thanks to its combination of advanced features and reliable performance.