Air Tractor AT-802

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AT-802

Air Tractor AT-802 SEAT (Single Engine Air Tanker) landing at Fox Field, Lancaster, California, while fighting the North Fire

Type Fire-fighting aircraft
Manufacturer Air Tractor
Maiden flight 1990

The Air Tractor AT-802 is a fire-fighting aircraft that first flew in the United States in October 1990. The AT-802 carries a chemical hopper between the engine firewall and the cockpit and another one under the belly. In the U.S., it is considered a Type 4 SEAT, or Single Engine Air Tanker.[1] As of 2007, it is the largest agricultural-type aircraft to enter production.

In its standard configuration, the aircraft utilizes conventional landing gear (two main wheels and a tail wheel), however, a number of aircraft have been converted to the Fire Boss configuration, which utilizes Wipaire 10000 amphibious floats, so that it can land on a traditional runway or on water. In addition, the Fire Boss can scoop water from a lake or river for use on a fire. In addition to the standard fuselage-mounted retardant tank, the Fire Boss has tanks in the floats.[2] Operations with floats installed have been shown to produce a shorter and narrower retardant drop pattern than wheeled AT-802s.[3]


[edit] Variants

  • AT-802 - main production version
    • AT-802A - single-seat version
    • AT-802F - two-seat version
    • Fire Boss - version fitted with Wipaire amphibious floats

[edit] Specifications

General characteristics

  • Crew: one pilot
  • Capacity: 810 US Gal (3,070 L) chemicals
  • Length: 35 ft 8 in (10.87 m)
  • Wingspan: 59 ft 3 in (18.06 m)
  • Height: 11 ft 0 in (3.35 m)
  • Empty weight: 6,400 lb (2,900 kg)
  • Gross weight: 16,000 lb (7,260 kg)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Pratt & Whitney PT6A-67R or -67AG turboprop, 1,450 hp (1,060 kW)

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 180 mph (340 km/h)
  • Range: 210 miles (800 km)

[edit] References

  • Simpson, R. W. (1995). Airlife's General Aviation. Shrewsbury: Airlife Publishing, 31-32. 
  • airliners.net

[edit] See also

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