PERCIVAL PROCTOR
& PRENTICE
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The Percival Proctor was a British trainer and communications
aircraft, developed from the Percival Vega Gull in response to
an Air Ministry Specification for a radio trainer and communications
aircraft.
The prototype aircraft first flew in 1939 and the type was put into
production for the RAF and RN. The initial Proctor Mk I was
followed by the Mk II and Mk III radio trainer aircraft. The Proctor
IV was a four seat radio trainer with an enlarged fuselage.
A civil version of the Proctor IV was produced after WW2 as the
Proctor V. Over 1100 examples of all marks were eventually
produced.
The Percival Prentice was a primary trainer for the RAF which
first flew in 1946. Over 300 were built but they were only in service
from 1947 to 1953. The aircraft was notorious for its poor
performance with any load at high temperatures, and for its spin
recovery difficulties.
This CD contains flight manuals for the civil and military
versions of the Percival Proctor, and the RAF Pilots notes
for the Percival Prentice. The CD has been scanned from
the original flight manuals and retains any colour pages.
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This CD contains:
1. RAF Pilot's Notes for the Proctor Mk I and II,
AP 1708A & B-PN dated Nov 39 with approx 28 pages.
3. RAF Pilot's Notes for the Proctor III and IV, AP 1708C & D-PN
dated Feb 47 with approx 23 pages
3. Manufacturer's Instruction Manual for the Proctor V Civil,
dated May 46 with approx 84 pages.
4. RAF Pilot's Notes for the Prentice Mk 1, AP 4254A-PN
dated Jun 48 with approx 32 pages.
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