Cessna T-41 Mescalero
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The Cessna T-41 Mescalero is a military version of the popular Cessna 172, operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) and Army, as well as the armed forces of various other countries as a pilot-training aircraft. The T-41A, used by the USAF for introductory training of pilot candidates with little or no flying experience, was a commercial off-the-shelf 172 with few modifications. Upgraded versions of the T-41 with more powerful engines and more specialized equipment were based on the Cessna 175 derivative of the 172, including the T-41B for the Army, T-41C for the USAF Academy, and the T-41D for the U.S. Military Aid Program. The single-engine piston T-41 entered service in the 1960s and was mostly withdrawn by the USAF by 1995, but some remain in limited military service today, and some military surplus examples are flown by civil owners.
1964
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Cessna Mescalero; Mescalero; T41
756 produced,
Argentine Army Aviation, Cessna, United States,
Boeing T-43A, Cessna T-41B Mescalero, Fletcher FBT-2, IVL K.1 Kurki, Letov Š-18, T-41A Mescalero, T-41C Mescalero, T-41D Mescalero, TAI Hürkuş,
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Recovering from July hailstorm- Peterson Aero Club returns first of six damaged airplanes to fleet (3224430)
Recovering from July hailstorm- Peterson Aero Club returns first of six damaged airplanes to fleet (3224428)






