History:
After WW2, the US tried to help Japan get back on their feet. Beechcraft licensed FUJI Heavy Industries to build the T-34 and this model was built exactly like a T-34A, except with four seats , a door, and a yoke. The top of the cabin comes off to haul cargo, and there is a small door on the bottom probably a camara door.
Registration Number | Date of Manufacture |
N8020K | 1955 |
Aircraft Role | Nickname |
Liaison | NIKKO |
Aircraft Type: | Wingspan: |
FUJI LM -1 | 34′ 10″ |
Overall length: | Empty weight: |
2000 | |
Gross weight: | Fuel capacity: |
2985 lbs | 60 gal |
Oil capacity | Engine type: |
12 qts | Continental. O-470 |
Propeller type: | Max Speed |
Beechcraft | 160 kts |
Rate of Climb | Cruise Speed |
1000 fpm | 140 kts |
Service Ceiling | Number of Crew |
Armament | Bomb Load |
Number Built | Number Surviving |
27 | Unk. 7 or 8 registered |
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