T-34 Mentor vs Yak-11 Moose
American military trainer aircraft, widely utilized from the 1950s, notable for its significant role in military flight training. | |
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Origin country | πΊπΈ United States |
Category | Military Training Aircrafts |
Manufacturer | Beechcraft |
First flight | 2 December 1948 |
Year of introduction | 1953 |
Number produced | 2300 units |
Average unit price | $-- million |
Soviet trainer aircraft, widely deployed during the Cold War, notable for its robustness and maintenance simplicity. | |
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Origin country | π¨π³ Ex-USSR |
Category | Military Training Aircrafts |
Manufacturer | Yakovlev |
First flight | 10 November 1945 |
Year of introduction | 1946 |
Number produced | 4566 units |
Average unit price | $0.0 million |
Wing area | 16.7 mΒ² β |
Wingspan | 10.2 m β |
Height | 2.9 m β |
Length | 8.8 m β |
Maximum speed | -- km/h |
Operational range | None km |
Service ceiling | 9,144 m β |
Max. takeoff weight | 4,300 kg β |
Empty weight | 2,960 kg β |
Total thrust | 1 x 559 kW β |
Performance Radar Chart
Photo of T-34 Mentor by US Navy.