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Beech SNB-2P 'Navigator'
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Description
|   Manufacturer: | Beech |
|   Base model: | SNB |
|   Designation: | SNB |
|   Version: | -2P |
|   Nickname: | Navigator |
|   Equivalent to: | JRB-2 AT-7 |
|   Designation System: | U.S. Navy / Marines |
|   Designation Period: | 1939-1948 |
|   Basic role: | Scout trainer |
|   Modified Mission: | Photographic reconnaissance/Survey |
|   See Also: | C-45 |
Specifications
|   Length: | 34' 3" | 10.4 m |
|   Height: | 9' 5" | 2.8 m |
|   Wingspan: | 47' 8" | 14.5 m |
|   Gross Weight: | 7,850 lb | 3,560 kg |
Propulsion
|   No. of Engines: | 2 |
|   Powerplant: | Pratt & Whitney R-985-AN4 |
|   Horsepower (each): | 450 |
Performance
|   Max Speed: | 213 mph | 342 km/h | 184 kt |
|   Ceiling: | 24,900 ft | 7,589 m |
 
Recent comments by our visitors
Joe Duffy , MD | When I was with the AMD at Pax River from 60-62 I maintained an SNB. We used to say it stood for Slow Navy Bomber. We also called it Sky King's plane. While building a tailwheel for it it cracked and exploded into my nose. I still have the scar. 03/22/2002 @ 12:14 [ref: 4554] |
 
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