Myasishchev M-101T
The Mjassischtschew M- 101Gschel (Russian Мясищев М -101 Гжель ) is a single-engine passenger aircraft or cargo aircraft, developed by the Russian design bureau Mjassischtschew to enter the market of civilian jets.
History
The M -101 corresponds to the interpretation of SOCATA TBM about 700 or the Piper "Malibu". It is a low-wing monoplane with retractable landing gear is equipped with a turbo-propeller in the bow. The aircraft offers a pressure- ventilated cabin can accommodate up to seven passengers or equivalent cargo. For cargo receiving it has a large cargo door on the left side of the fuselage. The engine consists of a Czech Walter / Motorlet M601F turbine, which drives a V -510 - five-blade propeller.
The production of the M- 101 was added aircraft plant in Nizhny Novgorod in the " Sokol ", which was previously known by the production of MiG fighters. There, the first three machines were built. The prototype made its first flight on 31 March 1995.
On the MAKS'93 was the M- 101T, RA- 10193, issued. The M- 101T, RA- 15003, c / n 150003, was first presented at the International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Berlin in 1996 in the West. Further performances took place in Le Bourget'97 (RA- 15101 ) and of course the MAKS'97 in Moscow Zhukovsky.
The approval should take place in late 1997, but was delayed until early 2003.