- AT-10 Wichita
Infobox Aircraft
name= AT-10 Wichita
type= Military trainer aircraft
manufacturer=Beechcraft
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designer= Ted Wells
first flight= 1941
introduced= 1942
retired=
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primary user =United States Army Air Forces
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produced= 1942-1944
number built= 2,371
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variants with their own articles=The Beechcraft AT-10 Wichita was a
World War Two trainer built for theUnited States Army Air Forces (USAAF) byBeechcraft and theGlobe Aircraft Company . It was used to train pilots for multi-engined aircraft such as bombers.Development
Beechcraft began designing the Model 25 early in 1940 in response to the requirement of the then-named
United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) for a small twin-engined aircraft suitable for use in training student pilots in the handling of multi-engined retractable landing gear aircraft. As there were concerns at the time about a future possible shortage ofaluminium , part of the requirement was that the aircraft be built of "non-strategic" materials. Beechcraft met this requirement by designing the aircraft to be built primarily from wood. The Model 25 prototype was given to the USAAC for evaluation, but it was destroyed in a crash onMay 5 1941 . The following day Beechcraft began work on the Model 26, which was soon ready, making its first flight onJuly 19 the same year. The type was accepted and deliveries began to the USAAF under the designation AT-10 in February 1942 at a time when US military fortunes were at their nadir. The type was named "Wichita" afterWichita, Kansas , the location of the Beechcraft factory. By the end of 1942 748 had been delivered and were playing a part in training crews for the vast fleets of bomber and transport aircraft that were pouring off factory production lines all over the United States. Beechcraft production terminated in 1943 after it had delivered 1,771 AT-10s. Globe Aircraft built another 600 before production finally ceased the following year.Operators
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*United States Army Air Force ources
*Phillips, Edward H. "Beechcraft - Pursuit of Perfection, A History of Beechcraft Airplanes". Flying Books, Eagan, Minnesota 1992. ISBN 0-911139-11-7
*Taylor, M. J. H. ed. "Jane's American Fighting Aircraft of the 20th Century" Mallard Press. ISBN 0-7924-5627-0ee also
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*Airspeed Oxford
*Avro Anson
*Cessna AT-17
*Curtiss AT-9
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