ROS-Aeroprogress T-101 Grach
T-101 Grach | |
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T-101 Grach on 24 April 2013 | |
Role | Light utility monoplane |
National origin | Russia |
Manufacturer | Krunichev OKB |
Designer | Evgeny Grunin |
First flight | December 7, 1994 |
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The light multipurpose aircraft T-101 "Grach" or "Rook" in English, was based on the An-2 biplane and planned as a replacement for it. The design is focused on low cost, high reliability, and operating from unprepared airfields. The T-101 can carry 10 passengers, or transport 1600 kg of cargo. It can be used for agricultural, patrol, aerial photography, search and rescue, airborne and other utility functions. The T-101 has a strut-braced high-wing, fixed landing gear with tail wheel and a single engine in the nose.
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