CURTISS AT-9 and
BEECH AT-10
Flight Manual for



 the Curtiss AT-9 Flight Manual for



 the Beech AT-10

The AT-9 was a twin-engined training aircraft intended
to bridge the gap between single-engined advanced
trainers and operational types. It was designed to be
difficult to fly, which was why none were sold to the civil
market after WW2 ended.

The aircraft first flew in 1941. 491 AT-9's were built and
these were followed by 391 improved AT-9A's.

The Beechcraft AT-10 was designed for the same role
but was also required to be built from non-strategic
materials. Consequently the airframe was constructed
from wood.

First flown in 1941, 1771 examples were built by Beech
and a further 600 by Globe Aircraft Co. 

This CD contains the flight manuals for the AT-9, the  
AT-9A and the AT-10, plus an interesting WW2 USAAF
training manual which covers both. The CD has been
scanned from the original flight manuals and retains
any colour pages.

      

This CD contains:

1. USAAF Handbook of Operating and Flight Instructions  
    for the AT-9, Tech Order No 01-25KA-1 dated 5-9-42, with 
    approx 37 pages.

2. USAAF Pilots Flight Operating Instructions for the AT-9,
    T.O. No 01-25KB-1 dated 5-6-43 revised to 10-10-43, with  
    approx 37 pages.

3. USAAF Preliminary Handbook of Operating and Flight  
    Instructions for the AT-10, Tech Order No 01-90KB-1 dated
    15-12-41, approx 24 pages.

4. USAAF Training Command Advanced Two-Engined Flying 
    - Instructors Manual.  Undated, covers the AT-9, AT-10 and  
     AT-17.

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