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, as a lightweight and low cost twin for personal use where larger aircraft such as the Beech 18 would be too expensive. A low-wing cantilever monoplane, it featured retractable main landing gear and wing trailing-edge flaps, both electrically actuated. The wing structure was built up of laminated spruce spar beams with spruce and plywood ribs.
Modeled for RealFlight by Dane Macik and Doug Kaye (pplace & DHK79), Color Scheme and physics also by Doug Kaye.
EDIT: File updated to correct an error that only showed up in G5. Thanks go to Joel (jdhughen) for bringing it to my attention.
Modeled for RealFlight by Dane Macik and Doug Kaye (pplace & DHK79), Color Scheme and physics also by Doug Kaye.
EDIT: File updated to correct an error that only showed up in G5. Thanks go to Joel (jdhughen) for bringing it to my attention.