SCOTTISH AVIATION
TWIN PIONEER

Flight Manual for the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer

Conceived as a larger development of the earlier Pioneer single
engined STOL aircraft, the Twin Pioneer was in fact an all-new
aircraft and first flew in 1955.

Easily recognisable by its triple fins the aircraft was one of the
few post-WW2 aircraft to feature a high wing and fixed under-
carriage.

By the time production ended 94 examples of three series had
been produced. The Series 1 used 550 hp Alvis Leonides 514/8
engines, the Series 2 used 600 hp Pratt & Whitney R-1340
engines, and the Series 3 used 650hp Alvis Leonides 531/8
engines. The RAF was the largest user with 39 examples, of both
Series 1 (CC.Mk.1) and Series 3 (CC.Mk.2).

The CD includes both the civil manufacturers Crew's Notes, and 
the RAF flight manual (titled Pilot's Notes) for the Twin Pioneer,
has been scanned
from the original manuals and retains any
colour pages.

Flight Manual for the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer  Flight Manual for the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer
Flight Manual for the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer Flight Manual for the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer

This CD contains:

1.  RAF Pilot's Notes for the Twin Pioneer CC.1 and CC.2,  
     AP 4682A-PN dated Dec 1961 (with later revisons), approx
152
     pages. 

2.  Manufacturers Crews Notes for the Scottish Aviation Twin
     Pioneer.  Publication C.N.2-1 dated 27-4-57, approx 114 pages.

3.  Manufacturers Crews Notes for the Scottish Aviation Twin
     Pioneer Series 2 (with Pratt & Whitney engines).  Publication
     C.N.4-1 dated Oct 59, approx 94 pages.

4.  Manufacturers publicity brochure for the Scottish Aviation Twin
     Pioneer.  Issue 7 dated 11/56, approx 43 pages.


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