WAVE, it is:)
It is, SNB-1.
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AKA(in Army Air Corp Service) as the: AT-11.
Manufacturer: Beech Aircraft Corporation
Type: Advanced Trainer
On Loan By: Kermit Weeks
Year: 1943
Power: Two 450 hp Pratt & Whitney Engines R-985-AN-1 Top Speed: 215 mph
Landing Speed: 86 mph Stall Speed: To 10,000 ft - 10 min.
Ceiling: 20,000' Rate of Climb: T
Span: 47' 8 " Length: 34' 3"
Height:
9' 9" Crew:
1 to 4
E W: 6,160 lbs. G W: 8,730 lbs.
Range: 870 miles @ 5,000' @ 142 mph
Armament:
Upper turret with two .30 caliber machine guns, one .30 caliber gun in belly position, 10 practice bombs.
Notes:
This trainer was designed as the AT-11 by the U.S. Army Air Forces and the SNB-1 by the U.S. Navy during World War II.
The AT-11 was intended for the specialized training of bombardiers and air-gunners. Equipped with flexible bomb racks and guns, the aircraft could carry an instructor and as many as three students, depending on the instructional mission.
Similar to the Beechcraft Expeditor C-45 (military version of the Beech 18) in general design, the AT-11/SNB-1 has a modified fuselage with transparent nose. The wings, tail unit and landing gear of the twin-engine trainer, however, are identical to the C-45
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