
PAC CT/4 Airtrainer - Wikipedia
The Pacific Aerospace Corporation CT/4 Airtrainer series is an all-metal-construction, single-engine, two-place with side-by-side seating, fully aerobatic, piston-engined, basic training aircraft manufactured in Hamilton, New Zealand.
PAC CT-4 Airtrainer Trainer Aircraft - Airforce Technology
2011年8月29日 · CT-4 Airtrainer is a single engine basic trainer aircraft designed and built by Pacific Aerospace Corporation (PAC) in Hamilton, New Zealand. It was derived from its predecessor Victa Aircruiser.
RTAF NZAI - WINGS-AVIATION
The Pacific Aerospace Corporation CT/4 Airtrainer series is an all-metal-construction, single-engine, two-place with side-by-side seating, fully aerobatic, piston-engined, basic training aircraft manufactured in Hamilton, New Zealand. The CT/4 prototype first flew on 23 February 1972.
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Development History - NZAero
Production soon got underway under the NZASIL banner in 1973 with the RTAF order being the first down the newly formed production line as CT-4A models. The RAAF order followed the RTAF order down the production line also as CT-4As the first in December 1974 and continuing throughout 1975, ending with s/n 063.
Production Data - NZAero
CT-4D - Original RNZAF model designation. Later revived as a Textron Lycoming TIO-360 powered variant.
Airliners.net
Dubbed the Plastic Parrot in Royal Australian Air Force service, the CT-4 Airtrainer was primarily designed as a military trainer, but is also in limited civilian use. The CT-4 was developed from the Australian Victa Airtourer series (described separately).
the Pacific Aerospace CT4 trainer is enjoying remarkable longevity world S mass-produced centrifugal-slasher lawn mower. An unusual Airtourer design feature was the almost exclusive use of pop rivets throughout the simple and rugged structure, although solid rivets were retained in highly critical Stress areas. Another feature was the intelligent
Kiwi Aircraft Images : CT/4 Airtrainer
2010年2月8日 · Ordered in July 1975, the CT/4B Airtourer entered RNZAF service in 1976 (NZ1930-NZ1948) as an ab-initio trainer. The first 13 aircraft were supplemented by a further 6 aircraft in 1978. Originally based at RNZAF Wigram, restructuring saw the aircraft redeployed to RNZAF Ohakea prior to Wigram closing in September 1995.
NZ Aerospace Industries CT-4 Primary Trainer VH-CTU
The CT-4 Air Trainer is a single engine low wing all metal monoplane with two seats side by side with a fixed tricycle undercarriage. It was designed as a fully aerobatic military basic flying training aircraft, +6G,-3G, initially powered by a 210hp Continental IO-360 piston engine.