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.

Technical Data - M- 101T

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