- Cessna AT-17
infobox Aircraft
name = AT-17 / UC-78 Bobcat Model T-50
caption = Cessna AT-17 Bobcat
type = five-seat light transport
manufacturer = Cessna Aircraft Company
designer =
first flight = 1939
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retired =
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primary user =United States Army Air Forces
more users =Royal Canadian Air Force United States Air Force United States Navy
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number built = 5,400+
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Cessna AT-17 Bobcat was a twin-engined advanced trainer aircraft designed and made in theUnited States , and used duringWorld War II to bridge the gap between single-engine trainers and twin-engine combat aircraft. The AT-17 was powered by twoJacobs R-755 -9 radialpiston engine s. The commercial version was the Model T-50, from which the AT-17 was developed.Development
The AT-17 was a military version of the commercial Cessna T-50 light transport. The
Cessna Airplane Company first produced the wood and tubular steel, fabric-covered T-50 in 1939 for the civilian market. A low-wingcantilever monoplane , it featured retractable main landing gear and wing trailing-edge flaps, both electrically actuated. The fixedtailwheel is non-steerable and full-swivelling. In 1940, the US Army Air Corps ordered them under the designation AT-8 as multi-engine advanced trainers.Thirty-three AT-8s were built for the Air Corps, and production continued under the designation AT-17 reflecting a change in equipment and engine types. In 1942, the Air Corps adopted the Bobcat as a light personnel transport and those delivered after
January 1 ,1943 were designated UC-78s. By the end of World War II, Cessna had produced more than 4,600 Bobcats for the Air Corps, 67 of which were transferred to theUnited States Navy as JRC-1s. In addition, 822 Bobcats had been produced for theRoyal Canadian Air Force as Crane 1s, many of which were used in theBritish Commonwealth Air Training Plan .Phillips, Edward H: "Cessna, A Master's Expression", Flying Books, 1985. ISBN 0-91139-04-4]Dubbed the "Bamboo Bomber" by the pilots who flew them, it was one of the aircraft featured in the popular
television series "Sky King " of the 1940s and '50s. In the post-war years, Bobcats continued in service withBrazil and the Nationalist Chinese.Variants
;T-50 : Company design number. Five-seat twin-engined commercial transport aircraft, fitted with Jacobs L-4MB radial piston engines.;AT-8 : Military trainer version of the T-50 with two 295 hp (220-kW) Lycoming R-680-9 radial piston engines, 33 built.;AT-17 : As the AT-8 but powered by 245 hp Jacobs R-775-9 engines, 450 built some later converted to AT-17E.;AT-17A : As the AT-17 but with metal
propeller s and reduced weight, 223 built. 182 toCanada as Crane IAs and later conversion to AT-17Fs.;AT-17B : As the AT-17A but with equipment changes, 466 built. Subsequent aircraft were built as UC-78Bs.;AT-17C : As the AT-17A but different radio equipment, 60 built.;AT-17D : As the AT-C with equipment changes, 131 built.;AT-17E : AT-17 with gross weight limited to 5300lb.;AT-17F : AT-17A with gross weight limited to 5300lb.;AT-17G : AT-17B with gross weight limited to 5300lb.;C-78 : Military transport version for theUnited States Army Air Force , redesignated UC-78 in 1943, 1354 built.;UC-78 : C-78 redesignated in 1943; variable-pitch propellers..;UC-78A : 17 impressed civilian T-50s;UC-78B : Originally the AT-17B, wooden propellers and reduced weight, 1806 built.;UC-78C : Originally the AT-17D, same as UC-78B with equipment changes, 196 built and 131 AT-17Ds redesignated.;JRC-1 : Navy light transport version of the UC-78 with two Jacobs R-775-9 engines, 67 delivered. ;Crane I : Royal Canadian Air Force designation for T-50s with minor equipment changes, 640 delivered as light transports.;Crane 1A : 182 AT-17As delivered to Canada under lend-lease.Operators
;BRA;CAN
*Royal Canadian Air Force ;China as ROC;ROC;POL
*LOT Polish Airlines operated 14 UC-78 in 1946-1950;USA
*United States Army Air Corps /United States Army Air Forces
*United States Air Force
*United States Navy pecifications (AT-17)
aircraft specifications
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crew=five
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length main= 32 ft 9 in
length alt= 9.98 m
span main= 41 ft 11 in
span alt= 12.78 m
height main= 9 ft 11 in
height alt= 3.02 m
area main= 295.0 ft²
area alt= 27.41 m²
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empty weight main= 3,500 lb
empty weight alt= 1588 kg
loaded weight main= 5,700 lb
loaded weight alt= 2585 kg
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useful load alt=
max takeoff weight main= 6,062 lb
max takeoff weight alt= 2,755 kg
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engine (prop)=Jacobs R-755 -9
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number of props=2
power main= 245 hp
power alt= 183 kW
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max speed main=195 mph
max speed alt= 314 km/h
cruise speed main= 175 mph
cruise speed alt=282 km/h
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range main= 750 miles
range alt=1207 km
ceiling main= 22,000 ft
ceiling alt= 6705 m
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References
External links
* [http://www.lsfm.org/aircraft/bobcat.htm Lone Star Flight Museum]
* [http://www.wrightstuffsquadron.org/ Wright Stuff Squadron, Commemorative Air Force]
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