Manufacturer:
BEECHCRAFTMarkings:
U.S. Army Air Forces, World War IIDesignation:
AT-7Registration:
N8073HSerial Number:
42-2438BEECHCRAFT AT-7 NAVIGATOR
Based on the successful Beech Model 18 airliner the AT-7 was used by the Army Air Forces to train Navigators during World War II and for a number of years after the war. Three students and an instructor were carried on each flight. Each student had a desk similar to the one he would work from in a bomber or transport and they took turns practicing their navigational skills. The primary difference between these aircraft and a standard Beech 18 is the addition of an astrodome behind the cockpit for the students to use while working on celestial navigation problems
Specifications
- Wingspan: 47 ft., 7 in.
- Length: 33 ft., 11 in.
- Height: 9 ft., in. 2 in.
- Weight: 8,750 lbs (loaded)
- Max. Speed: 230 MPH
- Service Ceiling: 23,300 ft
- Range: 1,626 miles
- Engines: Two Pratt & Whitney R-985-25 radial of 450 HP
- Crew: 2, 4 passengers