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Fairchild PT-19
Description
Role Primary trainer
Crew Student & instructor
First Flight
Entered Service 1940
Manufacturer Fairchild, Aeronca, St Louis Aircraft Corp., Howard Aircraft Corp., Fleet Aircraft Corp.
Dimensions
Length 28 ft 0 in 8.53 m
Wingspan 36 ft 0 in 10.97 m
Height 10 ft 6 in 3.20 m
Wing area ft²
Weights
Empty lb kg
Loaded 2,545 lb 1,154 kg
Powerplant
Engines Ranger L-440-1 (PT-19)
Ranger L-440-3 (PT-19A/B)
Continental R-670 (PT-23)
Ranger L-440-7 (PT-26)
Power 175 hp (L-440-1)
200 hp (L-440-3)
220 hp (R-670)
kW
Performance
Maximum speed 132 mph 212 km/h
Range 430 miles 692 km
Service ceiling 15,300 ft 4,663 m
Rate of climb ft/min m/min
Wing loading lb/ft² kg/m²
Power/Mass hp/lb kW/kg
Armament
None

The Fairchild PT-19 was a monoplane primary trainer aircraft that served with the USAAC, RAF and RCAF during World War II. It was a contemporary of the Kaydet biplane trainer.

In 1940, the original production batch of 275, designated the PT-19, were powered by the 175 hp Ranger L-440-1 engine. In 1941 mass production began and 3,181 of the PT-19A model, powered by the 200 hp L-440-3, were made by Fairchild. An additional 477 were built by Aeronca and 44 by the St Louis Aircraft Corporation. The PT-19B, of which 917 were built, was equipped for blind flying training by attaching a collapsible hood to the front cockpit.

When a shortage of Ranger engines threatened production, the PT-23 model was introduced which was identical except for the 220 hp Continental R-670 powerplant. 869 PT-23s were built as well as 256 of the PT-23A, which was the blind flying equipped version.

The final variant was the PT-26 which used the L-440-7 engine. The Canadian-built versions of these were designated the Cornell for use by the RAF Empire Air Training Scheme in Canada and Rhodesia.

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