The T-22 is a single-engine, low-wing turboprop training aircraft designed and manufactured by WinsWing's Aerospace Industries. It features excellent handling characteristics for pilot training and aerobatics. T-22 is very similar to Pilatus PC7 / PC9
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559 WinsWings
@Crazyman552588 During the 1940s and the World War II era, planes typically ran on piston engines. These aircraft were equipped with tail dragger landing gear, which means they had tail wheels instead of nose wheels. In contrast, modern planes like the Pilatus PC-7 use turboprop engines—jet engines that power propellers. The overall proportions of these aircraft are different due to various factors. Additionally, turboprop engines are significantly lighter than piston engines.
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559 WinsWings
@XionmassResearchDevt My SimplePlanes Profile: https://www.simpleplanes.com/u/WinsWings
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285 Crazyman552588
Hello btw like the plane, but I can’t really tell difference between the standard one and the modern one@WinsWings
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559 WinsWings
@XionmassResearchDevt Oh, then you are older than me just for 2+ months only
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25.6k XionmassResearchDevt
@WinsWings im 50 jan 30th lol. That's cool. Glad to see that we have common interests. Construction/home Painter 27 years and guitar plater since 12 years old. Nice to meet you 😁
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559 WinsWings
@XionmassResearchDevt I read your profile, well, you are younger than me - and I build models too
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@WinsWings k