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The AT-802 series is
the world's largest single engine aircraft, and its popularity
reflects the industry's trend to larger high-production turbine
equipment. Whether it's used for fertilizing forests, spraying
huge cotton fields, or spraying dispersant on oil spills, this
plane has the productivity and performance to get big jobs done
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| Hopper capacity | 800
U.S. gallons | | Engine type | PT6A-65AG
(-67AG opt.) | | Engine H.P. and R.P.M | 1295
@ 1700 | | Take-off weight | 16000
lbs. | | Landing weight | 16000
lbs | | Empty weight w/ spray equip.
installed | 6320 lbs | | Useful
Load | 9680 lbs | | Fuel
capacity | 254 U.S. gallons (308 or 380 gal.
opt.) | | Wing span | 58
ft. | | | |
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Reflecting state-of-the-art
technology in computerized fire gate controls, the AT-802F
is an ideal initial attack fire fighter with the ability
to get to fires quickly and the maneuverability to put
them out accurately and efficiently. The reliability of
the turbine engine, low maintenance and operating costs,
ruggedness and safety features make it an excellent choice
for fire fighting. |
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| | Hopper capacity | 820
U.S. gallons | | | Engine
type | P&W PT6A-67AG | | | Engine
H.P. and R.P.M | 1350 @ 1700 | | | Take-off
weight | 16000 lbs. | | | Landing
weight | 16000 lbs. | | | Empty
weight w/ spray equip. installed | 6810 lbs. |
| | Useful Load | 9190
lbs. | | | Fuel
capacity | 254 U.S. gallons (308 or 380 gal.
opt.) | | | Wing
span | 58 ft. | | | | |
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