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Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep

Trainer Aircraft · World War II
Dora Wings · 48043 · 1/48 · 2021
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Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - box contents Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - box front right Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - photo-etched parts

This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep 1/48 scale trainer aircraft
Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - decals Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - paint schemes Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - paint schemes
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The Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep is an American twin-engined advanced trainer aircraft used by the United States during World War II to bridge the gap between single-engined trainers and twin-engined combat aircraft. The AT-9 had a low-wing cantilever monoplane configuration, retractable landing gear and was powered by two Lycoming R-680-9 radial engines.

Curtiss-Wright anticipated the requirement for this type of ‘high-performance‘ aircraft and designed the Curtiss-Wright CW-25, a twin-engined trainer, which possessed the takeoff and landing characteristics of a light bomber. Using the same basic design as the larger Cessna AT-17 Bobcat, the new CW-25 was designed to simulate the demands of multi-engined operations. The design featured a small layout, grouping two Lycoming R-680-9 radial engines forward and using a retractable tailwheel landing gear to achieve the performance necessary to meet the requirements of an advanced trainer. The single CW-25 prototype acquired for evaluation had a welded steel-tube fuselage structure with the wings, fuselage and tail unit fabric-covered.

The first prototype Model 25 flew in 1941 and the production version entered service as the AT-9 in 1942. Named the ‘Fledgling‘ by Curtiss-Wright, it commonly became known as the ‘Jeep‘ in the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). The prototype CW-25 had a fabric-covered steel tube fuselage and fabric-covered wings and tail units, but production AT-9s were of stressed metal skin construction.

The AT-9 was purposely designed to be less stable and proved to be difficult to fly or land, which made it particularly suitable for teaching new pilots to cope with the demanding flight characteristics of a new generation of high-performance, multi-engined aircraft such as the Martin B-26 Marauder and Lockheed P-38 Lightning.[1]

A total of 491 AT-9s were built before production ended and a new production run of 300 of the generally similar AT-9A commenced.

Because of its difficult flying characteristics, the AT-9 was not offered for sale to civilians after the war, although many non-flying examples were given to ground schools for training purposes.

Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - box contents Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - box front right Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - sprue Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - photo-etched parts

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep 1/48 scale trainer aircraft
Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - decals Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - paint schemes Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - paint schemes
Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model Dora Wings - 48043 - Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep - painted model

The Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep is an American twin-engined advanced trainer aircraft used by the United States during World War II to bridge the gap between single-engined trainers and twin-engined combat aircraft. The AT-9 had a low-wing cantilever monoplane configuration, retractable landing gear and was powered by two Lycoming R-680-9 radial engines.

Curtiss-Wright anticipated the requirement for this type of ‘high-performance‘ aircraft and designed the Curtiss-Wright CW-25, a twin-engined trainer, which possessed the takeoff and landing characteristics of a light bomber. Using the same basic design as the larger Cessna AT-17 Bobcat, the new CW-25 was designed to simulate the demands of multi-engined operations. The design featured a small layout, grouping two Lycoming R-680-9 radial engines forward and using a retractable tailwheel landing gear to achieve the performance necessary to meet the requirements of an advanced trainer. The single CW-25 prototype acquired for evaluation had a welded steel-tube fuselage structure with the wings, fuselage and tail unit fabric-covered.

The first prototype Model 25 flew in 1941 and the production version entered service as the AT-9 in 1942. Named the ‘Fledgling‘ by Curtiss-Wright, it commonly became known as the ‘Jeep‘ in the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). The prototype CW-25 had a fabric-covered steel tube fuselage and fabric-covered wings and tail units, but production AT-9s were of stressed metal skin construction.

The AT-9 was purposely designed to be less stable and proved to be difficult to fly or land, which made it particularly suitable for teaching new pilots to cope with the demanding flight characteristics of a new generation of high-performance, multi-engined aircraft such as the Martin B-26 Marauder and Lockheed P-38 Lightning.[1]

A total of 491 AT-9s were built before production ended and a new production run of 300 of the generally similar AT-9A commenced.

Because of its difficult flying characteristics, the AT-9 was not offered for sale to civilians after the war, although many non-flying examples were given to ground schools for training purposes.

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