Manufacturer:
CURTISS/WRIGHTMarkings:
Unrestored remains of original USAAF markingsDesignation:
AT-9ASerial Number:
42-56882CURTISS/WRIGHT AT-9A JEEP
The Curtiss AT-9 was designed to transition new pilots from single engine trainers to twin engine combat aircraft such as the B-26 and P-38. A relatively difficult plane to fly and especially to land the Fledgling served well in the early years of World War II. Nearly eight hundred AT-9s were built for the Army Air Force between 1941 and 1943. After 1943, there were enough B-25 and B-26 bombers available for some of them to be used as trainers and the AT-9 was phased out of service. Very few AT-9s entered the civil market after the war and none were used for long. Only one complete AT-9 exists, located at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.
Specifications
- Wingspan: 40 ft 4 in
- Length: 31 ft 8 in
- Height: 9 ft 10 in
- Weight: 6,060 lbs (loaded)
- Max. Speed: 197 mph
- Service Ceiling: 19,000 ft
- Range: 750 miles
- Engines: 2 Lycoming R-680-13 radial engines with 280 horsepower
- Crew: 2