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Fairchild PT-19 Cornell
In the late 1930s, using his own money, Sherman Fairchild funded the design of an
aircraft to satisfy the US
Army Air Corps' call for a primary trainer. Among other requirements the plane was to be
built largely from non-strategic materials such as wood and fabric although the frame is
steel tubing. Fairchild called the plane the M-62.
In 1939 the M-62 won a fly-off against 17 other designs and went into production in
1940 as the AAC's primary trainer with the designation PT-19.
In addition to Fairchild, Aeronca, Howard Aircraft, St. Louis Aircraft, and, in Canada,
Fleet Aircraft built PT-19s.
Power was provided by a 180, later 200 hp., six cylinder, inverted, in-line, air-cooled engine manufactured
by Ranger. When Ranger could not build engines in sufficient quantities, Fairchild
installed a Continental radial engine. The result became the PT-23. A variant with enclosed
cockpits, known as the PT-26, was built for the Canadian Air Force and later used
by the USAAF. All versions were called Cornells. In addition to the US and
Canada, PT-19/23/26s were used by Great Britain, Norway, Rhodesia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Chile.
A total of 7742 were built. After the war, most were sold as surplus.
The 'PT-19' in our hangar is owned by the CAF. It was built in Canada as a PT-26 serial
number 42-65935 by Fleet Aircraft and entered service with the RCAF in 1943. In
1956 it was issued a civilian Airworthiness Certificate. It was last flown in 1989.
We transported the plane from CAF Midland where it was on static display to our hangar
in December 2005. Our intention is
to restore the plane to flying status without the canopy. Thus the reference to it as
a PT-19. Watch this page to follow our progress.
SPECIFICATIONS
Span: 36 ft.
Length: 27 ft. 8.5 in.
Height: 7 ft. 7.5 in.
Weight: 2736 lbs. loaded
Armament: None
Engine: Ranger L-440, 200 hp.
Crew: Two (pilot/student plus passenger/instructor)
Cost: $15,400
Serial Number: 42-65935
PERFORMANCE
Maximum speed: 132 mph.
Cruising speed: 110 mph.
Range: 480 miles
Service Ceiling: 16,000 ft.
(History, Specs, and Performance taken from
http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/early_years/ey22.htm,
http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/AC/aircraft/Fairchild-PT26/pt26_info/pt26_info.htm)
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