Beech T-34 (Turbo) Mentor (2024)

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Beechcraft T-34 (Turbo) Mentor

After the second world war Beechcraft saw the need for a cheap yet performant replacement of the many North American Texans. So on its own initiative it designed model 45 Mentor, based on the Bonanza piston private plane. Eventually it won a competition from both the US Air Force and US Navy, and received designation T-34. The T-34 retained from the Bonanza the straight wings with dihedral and with a slightly swept inboard section, and the landing gear, of which the nearly triangular main gears doors are very typical. It is powered by a piston or turboprop engine in the nose. The fuselage was made narrower to seat the instructor and student pilot in tandem under a bubble canopy. Each pilot has a part that slides open to the back. The T-34 has a straight vertical stabiliser with small dorsal fin.

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All T-34s have a tandem bubble canopy with four parts. The second and fourth part can be slided to the rear to open the co*ckpit.

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The Beechcraft (Turbo) Mentor retains the typical triangular main gear doors of the Bonanza.

Different versions

The different versions of the T-34 can be recognised by:

  • the shape of the nose and engine cowling
  • the shape of the nose gear doors
  • the capability of having two pylons under each wing
  • the presence on ventral strakes
  • the presence of leading edge root extensions in front of the horizontal stabilisers

YT-34, T-34A, T-34B & Beech 45/A45/B45/D45 Mentor

The prototype and piston production versions were all very similar in external appearance. They all have a horizontally opposed piston engine in the nose, driving a two or three blade propeller. The engine has two exhausts underneath the nose. The nose gear has two long doors. For the rest it has the basic T-34 characteristics.

The YT-34 (model 45) was the prototype, T-34A (model A45) the USAF version and T-34B (model D45) the US Navy version. Externally, the latter has wings with one degree more dihedral than the T-34A, but that is hardly noticeable. The Beech B45 is the export version of the T-34A.

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The Beech B45 Mentor is the export version of the T-34A, but here painted as such. This example has a three blade propeller.

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T-34 Mentors have a straight vertical fin with a slight trapezium shape, and a small dorsal fin.

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Zooming in on the nose of a Japanese T-34A shows the long nose gear doors and double exhausts, and in this case a two blade prop.

YT-34C & T-34C Turbo Mentor

The second generation T-34 is a turboprop powered one. This engine has two air intakes on both lower sides of the nose, and exhausts on both sides of the nose. Additionally, the T-34C has ventral strakes and leading edge root extensions of the horizontal stabilisers.

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The US Navy training division is the main user of the T-34C Turbo Mentor

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On this detail photo the ventral strakes and leading edge extensions in front of the stabilo are shown.

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The nose of the T-34C is significantly different from the previous versions due to the turboprop engine with two air intakes and two exhausts.

T-34C-1 Turbo Mentor

The export version of the Turbo Mentor with two optional pylons under the wings is designated T-34C-1. They are not always fitted, so then they look just like a T-34C.

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The two pylons under each wing make this a T-34C-1.

AT-34 Turbine Mentor

A single T-34A converted with an Allison turbine engine is called the AT-34 Turbine Mentor. It differes from the T-34 C by the single air intake under the prop spinner, and two exhausts underneath the nose. Additionally, the AT-34 has a curved transition from vertical fin to dorsal fin, and tip tanks.

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The AT-34 is a bit more similar to the Fuji T-7 than the T-34C, but has a curved dorsal fin and tip tanks as extra features.

Confusion possible with

Fuji T-7

Obvisouly, the Fuji T-7 is mentioned here because it is a development of the T-34, and especially similar to the T-34C Turbo Mentor. The T-7 has a swept vertical stabiliser though, no ventral strakes, a single air intake below the prop spinner and exhausts on both lower sides of the nose.

Fuji KM-2

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This four seat liaison aircraft is also based on the T-34, but then with a wider fuselage, a proper cabin with side windows and doors and a piston engine. Many other features of the KM-2 are similar to the T-34 though.

Yakovlev Yak-52

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The tandem bubble canopy and retractable gear are the main similarities between the T‑34 and Yak‑52, although this long gear does not completely retract and has no doors. Additionally, the Yak has a radial piston engine and a rounded vertical stabiliser.

Pilatus PC-7

The PC-7 has a long bubble canopy with a single bow frame and a non-swept vertical fin. Also the inner portion of the wings, near the roots, have no dihedral. Finally, the Pilatus has no main gear doors like the T-34. So even to they are superficially the same, the Pilatus is quite different.

Fuji T-5

In essence, the Fuji T-5 is the side-by-side co*ckpit version of the T-7, with a shorter and wider canopy. The T-5 also has a wider fuselage, but retains all of the other T-7, and thus many T-34 features.

Beech T-34 (Turbo) Mentor (2024)

FAQs

How fast is the T-34 Mentor? ›

Engine: Continental O-470, 225 hp. Cruise Speed: 165 mph. Maximum Speed: 214 mph. Service Ceiling: 30,000 feet.

What was the top speed of the T 34C? ›

Top speed of the T-34C was 322 m.p.h. and it could reach an altitude of 25,000 ft.

When did the navy stop using T-34? ›

In 2002 the Navy began a gradual phasing out of the T-34, replacing it with the T-6A Texan II, a joint primary trainer for use by both the Navy and Air Force. In several variants the T-34 has been or is now in use by a number of countries, including Argentina, Japan and the Philippines.

How much does a T-34 aircraft cost? ›

Unit Cost: $1 million. Propulsion: Model PT6A-25 turbo-prop engine (Pratt & Whitney Aircraft of Canada). Length: 28 feet 8 inches (9 meters).

Why was the T-34 so good? ›

When introduced, its 76.2 mm (3 in) tank gun was more powerful than many of its contemporaries, and its 60-degree sloped armour provided good protection against anti-tank weapons. The T-34 had a profound effect on the conflict on the Eastern Front, and had a long-lasting impact on tank design.

What is the fastest Russian turboprop? ›

Due to its swept wing and powerplant design, the Tu-114 was able to travel at speeds typical of modern jetliners, 880 km/h (550 mph).

What is the fastest propeller plane of all time? ›

Turboprops. The FAI lists a Piaggio P. 180 Avanti as the fastest propeller-driven aircraft with a speed of 927.4 km/h (576.3 mph; 500.8 kn) "over a recognized course", in this case Fort Worth to Atlanta, set on 6 Feb 2003 by Joseph J. Ritchie.

What is the fastest aircraft on record? ›

The fastest fighter jet ever created was the NASA/USAF X-15. It was an experimental aircraft that resembled more of a rocket with wings but managed to reach a record 4,520mph. The fastest fighter jet in the world today is the MiG-25 Foxbat, with a top speed of 2,190mph, half the speed of the X-15.

What was the fastest plane in the world in 1990? ›

The SR-71A displayed at the Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center was flown from Los Angeles to Washington, DC on March 6, 1990. This record-setting flight traversed almost 4,828 kilometers (3,000 miles) in 1 hour, 4 minutes, and 20 seconds, averaging a speed of 3,418 kilometers per hour (2,124 miles per hour).

Was the T-34 better than German tanks? ›

German tank guns proved to be somewhat ineffective at greater range and within the lethality envelope of the F-34 tank gun used by the T-34 and KV-1. Generally, the T-34 outclassed the existing Panzer III and short-barreled Panzer IV medium tanks.

How many GS can a T-34 pull? ›

A pilot who flew the accident aircraft on May 2, 2001 reported in a written statement that he remembered the instructor telling him that "they had pulled something over six Gs" during the flight. The T-34 design G-load limits are +6.0 and -3.0.

What was the problem with the T-34 tank? ›

A combat account from Operation Barbarossa highlights the problem with the T-34/76's fire control systems and also why its overall combat power is so overrated. “Remarkably enough, one determined 37mm gun crew reported firing 23 times against a single T-34 tank, only managing to jam the tank's turret ring”.

What replaced the T-34? ›

The 85mm gunned T-34 was produced until 1949, when it was replaced by the T-54. The final variant of the T-34 was the T-44, which entered service in the last days of the Great Patriotic War, as World War II was commonly called in the Soviet Union. The T-44 proved unsatisfactory, and only limited numbers were built.

How much is a T-34 worth? ›

First, we have our Soviet pal, the T34. In 1942, the cost to produce one was around 130.000 rubles, resulting in over 24 thousand dollars in that time. Nowadays, the same tank would cost above 256 thousand dollars.

What is the biggest turboprop cargo plane? ›

Russia's An-22, The Biggest Turboprop Plane Ever Flown, Heads For Retirement. Reports from Russia indicate that the Soviet-era An-22 heavy transport aircraft is headed for retirement before the end of this year.

Which Russian is the fastest propeller driven aircraft? ›

The fastest propeller-driven aircraft is the Russian TU-95/142, which can reach a maximum speed of 925 km/hour. For this speed, calculate the plane's resultant displacement if it travels at an angle of 0o from 1.5 hours and then travels for 2.00 hours at an angle of 135o.

How fast is the T 14 Armata? ›

Operational range is over 500 km (300 mi). The T-14 has a 12-speed automatic gearbox, with a top speed of 80–90 km/h (50–56 mph).

How fast is the T-34 turret traverse? ›

And though the T-34/85 had a larger turret ring diameter than the T-34/76, the article at RMZ says that its turret traverse was 4.2 rpm. This equates to 360 degrees in 14.29 seconds.

What is the top speed of the F 35 Tomcat? ›

It is supersonic.

The F-35C can reach speeds of 1.6 Mach (~1,200 mph) even with a full internal weapons load.

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