| P-3 | |
|---|---|
| Role | Trainer aircraft |
| Manufacturer | Pilatus Aircraft |
| First flight | 3 September 1953 |
| Introduction | 1956 |
| Status | in use in private hands |
| Primary users |
Swiss Air Force Brazilian Navy |
| Number built | 79 |
| Developed into | Pilatus PC-7 |
The Pilatus P-3 was a military training aircraft built by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland.
The Pilatus P-3 was designed for primary and advanced training (including night flying, aerobatics and instrument flying). The military version was designated P-3-03. It was of all-metal construction with a retractable tricycle undercarriage and tandem seating. There was provision for underwing racks for light practice bombs or rockets and a machine gun in a pod below the port wing.
The first prototype was built in 1953 and flew on 3 September, the same year. The Swiss Air Force received 72 examples of this aircraft while the Brazilian Navy acquired six. The Swiss Air Force used the P-3 as a training aircraft until 1983, although it continued to be used as a liaison aircraft for another decade. In 1993–1995, 65 ex-Swiss Air Force aircraft were sold on the private market.
The P-3 Flyers is an independent air display team based in Switzerland. Formed in 1996. it currently operates five ex-Swiss Air Force P3 aircraft.
Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1956–57
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