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The Pilatus P-2 is a trainer aircraft designed by Swiss manufacturer Pilatus in 1942 and first flown on April 27, 1945. It was used by the Swiss Air Force from 1946 until 1981. The Pilatus P-2 emerged from an unbuilt project of the Pilatus P-1, which can be seen as a single-seat version of the P-2.

P-2
Role Trainer
National origin Switzerland
Manufacturer Pilatus Aircraft
First flight 27 April 1945
Retired 1981
Primary user Swiss Air Force
Number built 55[1]

Design and development


The P-2 is a low-wing monoplane of mixed construction (metal, wood and fabric) with a fully retractable tailwheel undercarriage and dual control tandem seating. To save cost, several parts came from older Swiss AF machines, for example landing gear parts from their Messerschmitt Bf 109s. There were two series of production machines, one (P-2-05) unarmed and the second (P-2-06) equipped as weapons trainers, with a machine gun above the engine and wing racks for light bombs and rockets.

After the end of their Swiss Air Force service, the survivors (numbering about 48) were sold into civilian service. In 2008 at least 23 appeared on the national registers of Switzerland, Germany, France, the United Kingdom and the United States. They proved to be a popular civil flyer's aeroplane and have often appeared in Luftwaffe garb in films and airshows as an unidentified "enemy" aircraft.


Variants


Pilatus P-2 with Swiss markings during Payerne Open Day in 2010.
Pilatus P-2 with Swiss markings during Payerne Open Day in 2010.
Private Pilatus P-2-06 painted in Luftwaffe colours during Ferté-Alais air show 2014.
Private Pilatus P-2-06 painted in Luftwaffe colours during Ferté-Alais air show 2014.
P-2-01
First prototype (HB-GAB/A-101/U-101), Argus-powered.
P-2-02
Non-flying static testframe.
P-2-03
Hispano-Suiza HS-12Mb upright V water-cooled engined prototype. Large ventral radiator.
P-2-04
Armed version of P-2-03.
P-2-05
Production version of unarmed machine, Argus motor. 26 delivered to Swiss AF.
P-2-06
Production version of armed machine, Argus motor. 26 delivered to Swiss AF.

Operators


 Haiti
  Switzerland

Specifications (P-2)


Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1951–52[2]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Related development


References


  1. "Pilatus P-2". samoloty. Archived from the original on 8 December 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  2. Bridgman 1951, p. 190c

Further reading



На других языках


[de] Pilatus P-2

Die Pilatus P-2 ist ein zweisitziges Schulflugzeug, ausgelegt als freitragender Tiefdecker. Einige Bauteile wie zum Beispiel das Fahrwerk stammen von der Bf 109.
- [en] Pilatus P-2

[fr] Pilatus P-2

Le Pilatus P-2 est un avion d'entraînement conçu par le fabricant suisse Pilatus. Il a fait son premier vol le 27 avril 1945. Il a été utilisé par les Forces aériennes suisses de 1946 jusqu'en 1981.

[it] Pilatus P-2

Il Pilatus P-2 era un monomotore da addestramento biposto ad ala bassa prodotto dall'azienda svizzera Pilatus Aircraft Ltd negli anni quaranta ed utilizzato dalle Forze Aeree Svizzere dal 1946 fino al 1979.



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