Mobile Edition  简体中文版  English
Australian General Aviation
  • HOME
  • COURSES
    • RECREATIONAL PILOT LICENCE
    • PRIVATE PILOT LICENCE
    • COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENCE
    • INSTRUMENT RATING
    • MULTI-ENGINE RATING
    • BACHELOR DEGREE COURSE
    • STUDY TOUR
  • FLEET
    • CESSNA
    • DIAMOND
    • PIPER
    • G2
  • STUDENT
    • AVIATION STUDY TOUR
  • AIR TRAINING BASE
    • Gold Coast base
    • Camden base
    • Sydney base (Bankstown)
    • Perth base (Jandakot)
  • AIRCRAFT FOR SALE
  • ABOUT US
  • CONTACT US
  • CAREER

    P750

    From: Australian General Aviation  Date:2018-08-15 10:32:22  Hits:1243  Belong to:AIRCRAFT FOR SALE

     
    The PAC P-750 XSTOL, (formerly known as the PAC 750XL) is a utility aircraft of conventional all-metal low-wing monoplane design, with fixed tricycle undercarriage. Combining the engine and wings of the PAC Crescowith a new large fuselage and modified tail, all versions to date have been powered by a 750 hp (560 kW) Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 turboprop. It is designed and manufactured in Hamilton, New Zealand by  Pacific Aerospace Limited.

    The type was targeted initially to the narrow market of skydiving. In the parachuting role, the high-lift wings from the Cresco and relatively high power-to-weight ratio enable the PAC 750 to take a load of parachutists to 12,000 feet (3,700 m) and return to land in 10 minutes.
    A wider market was subsequently sought, and examples have been sold for use in utility roles, including freight, agricultural applications, passenger operations, aerial photography and surveying. Two aircraft have been extensively modified for geo-survey work, being fitted with a magnetic anomaly detector sting tail. Proposed ski and float conversions have yet to fly. The P-750 XSTOL is used in South Africa by NatureLink on United Nations Humanitarian Air Services / World Food Programme contracts. While the manufacturer claims lower single-engine running costs than many other utility types, for example, the twin-engined DHC-6 Twin Otter, the type has less usable volume (large cargo panniers providing a partial solution).
    In 2008 the manufacturer stated production was increasing from 12 to 24 per year. In 2008 there was some New Zealand media criticism of government assistance for the manufacturer following cancellation of a large order. By February 2016, 100 aircraft had been produced
    The aircraft is currently marketed as the P-750 XSTOL. Pacific Aerospace offers the P-750 XSTOL in many configurations - passenger, freight/cargo, skydive, agricultural, aerial survey and surveillance. The aircraft is marketed as excelling on rough, unpaved airstrips and is available with a wide tyre modification for this purpose. The Defender II version is being developed for counter-insurgency and light attack.
    For passenger and cargo operations, the cabin can be outfitted with up to nine passenger seats or with cargo holds. There is also an optional 1,000 lb capacity cargo pod available which attaches to the belly of the aircraft. The aircraft can be configured as all-passenger, all-cargo or a combination of both. All variants have double cargo doors at the rear of the cabin.
    In 2012 Pacific Aerospace achieved certification for the P-750 XSTOL against ICAO Annex 6 for Single Engine IFR Commercial Passenger Transport Operations.
    Pacific Aerospace has allowed licence production in China. A civil cargo PAC750XL UAV with minimal changes to enable remote piloting has been flown in China


    General characteristics
    • Crew: one (pilot)
    • Capacity: Pilot + nine passengers or 17 parachutists 
    • Length: 11.11 m (36 ft 5 in)
    • Wingspan: 12.8 m (42 ft 0 in)
    • Height: 3.88 m (12 ft 9 in)
    • Wing area: 24.88 m2 (267.8 sq ft)
    • Aspect ratio: 6.59
    • Empty weight: 1,633 kg (3,600 lb)
    • Gross weight: 3,402 kg (7,500 lb)
    • Powerplant: 1 × Pratt & Whitney PT6A-34 turboprop, 560 kW (750 hp)
    Performance
    • Maximum speed: 315 km/h (196 mph; 170 kn)
    • Cruise speed: 259 km/h (161 mph; 140 kn)
    • Stall speed: 107 km/h (66 mph; 58 kn) Idle Power, Flaps Down
    • Range: 2,183 km (1,356 mi; 1,179 nmi)
    • Endurance: 8h
    • Service ceiling: 6,096 m (20,000 ft)
    • Rate of climb: 5.42 m/s (1,067 ft/min)
    • Take-Off Ground Roll: 721 ft / 220 m (ISA, SL)
    • Landing Ground Roll: 543 ft / 166 m (SL)
    Previous:Nothing
    Next:G2
    • COURSES
      • RECREATIONAL PILOT LICENCE
      • PRIVATE PILOT LICENCE
      • COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENCE
      • INSTRUMENT RATING
      • MULTI-ENGINE RATING
    • FLEET
      • CESSNA
      • DIAMOND
      • PIPER
      • G2
    • STUDENT
      • AVIATION STUDY TOUR
    • AIR TRAINING BASE
      • Gold Coast base
      • Camden base
      • Sydney base (Bankstown)
      • Perth base (Jandakot)
    • AIRCRAFT FOR SALE
    Technical Support:ZhiHONE Software Australian General Aviation Copyright