Beechcraft Baron vs T-34 Mentor

American light, twin-engined piston aircraft, utilized globally for business, personal, and flight training purposes since the mid-20th century.
Picture of Beechcraft Baron
Origin country 🇺🇸 United States
Category Military Training Aircrafts
Manufacturer Beechcraft
First flight 29 February 1960
Year introduced 1961
Number produced 6884 units
Average unit price $1 million
American military trainer aircraft, widely utilized from the 1950s, notable for its significant role in military flight training.
Picture of T-34 Mentor
Origin country 🇺🇸 United States
Category Military Training Aircrafts
Manufacturer Beechcraft
First flight 2 December 1948
Year introduced 1953
Number produced 2300 units
Average unit price $-- million
Wing area 18.5 m²
Wingspan 11.3 m
Height 3.0 m
Length 9.0 m
Service ceiling 6,005 m
Max. takeoff weight 2,313 kg
Empty weight 1,432 kg
Total thrust 2 x 194 kW
Wing area 16.7 m²
Wingspan 10.2 m
Height 2.9 m
Length 8.8 m
Service ceiling 9,144 m
Max. takeoff weight 4,300 kg
Empty weight 2,960 kg
Total thrust 1 x 559 kW

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Photo of Beechcraft Baron by Beechcraft. Photo of T-34 Mentor by US Navy.