
The Pilatus PC-21 is a modern turboprop trainer designed to bridge the gap between basic flight training and advanced jet aircraft operations. First flown on July 1, 2002, it is a low-wing single-engine aircraft that seats two crew members in tandem configuration and delivers jet-like flight characteristics through innovative design. With a wingspan of 32 feet 1 inch and powered by a 1,600 shaft horsepower Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-68B turboprop engine, the PC-21 achieves a maximum speed of 426 miles per hour. The aircraft is manufactured by Pilatus Aircraft Ltd. of Switzerland.
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| Swiss Air Force | — | 107 | Switzerland | 4b7faa | |
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Swiss Air Force
S/N: 107SwitzerlandHex: 4b7faa
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Swiss Air Force
S/N: 104SwedenHex: 4B7FAD