TW-5 | |
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AT-1s | |
Role | Trainer |
Manufacturer | Huff-Daland |
Primary users |
United States Army Air Service United States Navy |
Produced | 1923 |
Number built | 26 |
The Huff-Daland Type XV Training Water-Cooled TW-5 was a biplane trainer designed by the Huff-Daland Aero Corporation in the early 1920s for the United States Army Air Service.
It was a development of the TA-6 (which itself was a one-off redesigned TA-2 with a 220 hp Lawrance J-1 air-cooled engine) but powered by a 190 hp Wright-Hispano E2. In 1924, the designation system was revised, and the TW-5 became an Advanced Trainer AT-1. In 1927, Huff-Daland Aero Corporation became a division of Keystone Aircraft Corporation.
Versions of the AT-1 were built for the United States Navy as training and observation aircraft.
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TW-5 | |
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AT-1s | |
Role | Trainer |
Manufacturer | Huff-Daland |
Primary users |
United States Army Air Service United States Navy |
Produced | 1923 |
Number built | 26 |
The Huff-Daland Type XV Training Water-Cooled TW-5 was a biplane trainer designed by the Huff-Daland Aero Corporation in the early 1920s for the United States Army Air Service.
It was a development of the TA-6 (which itself was a one-off redesigned TA-2 with a 220 hp Lawrance J-1 air-cooled engine) but powered by a 190 hp Wright-Hispano E2. In 1924, the designation system was revised, and the TW-5 became an Advanced Trainer AT-1. In 1927, Huff-Daland Aero Corporation became a division of Keystone Aircraft Corporation.
Versions of the AT-1 were built for the United States Navy as training and observation aircraft.
The
General characteristics
Performance
Related development