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The Pilatus PC-12 is a lightweight transport aircraft. It is built in Switzerland. It is a single-turboprop. It is made of metal and composite material. It can carry between six and nine passengers.
Pilatus PC-12 | |
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Swiss Pilatus PC-12 landing. | |
Role | Light transport aircraft |
National origin | Switzerland |
Manufacturer | Pilatus. |
First flight | 1991 |
Introduction | 1994 |
Status | Active |
Unit cost |
3.3 millions $ |
Some Pilatus PC-12 are used by the military, includng Afghanistan, Bulgaria, Finland, Republic of South Africa, Switzerland, and USA. In this last country the Pilatus PC-12 is called U-28A and is used for special forces support.[1]
Most Pilatus PC-12 aircraft are used by civilian owners, including business aircraft.
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