Registration / Serial: | N8K |
Alternate Serial: | 144227 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Temco Pinto |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Temco Pinto |
Aircraft Version: | Temco TT-1 Pinto |
C/n (msn): | TE-05 |
Display Paint: | USA - Navy |
City / Airport: | Alameda - NAS / Nimitz Field (KNGZ / NGZ) (closed)Map |
Region / Country: | California, United States |
Event: | NAS Alameda Open House 1979 |
Photo Date: | 19 May 1979 |
Photo by: | Bob ThomasContact |
Photo ID: | 482321Submit Correction |
View count: | 414 |
On 19 July 1987 this TT-1 landed short of the runway at Hayward, CA. after the engine flamed out. Both the pilot and passenger survived. It has since been reregistered as N2697B, but its current airworthiness is unknown. There were 14 TT-1 Pinto a/c produced for the US Navy. The TT-1 was put through operational testing at NAAS Saufley Field, but no further a/c were built. The flying qualities of the TT-1 were satisfactory, however it was underpowered and did not have enough fuel aboard for an average 1 hour training flight plus contingency fuel.
Registration / Serial: | N8K |
Alternate Serial: | 144227 |
Aircraft Version: | Temco TT-1 Pinto |
C/n (msn): | TE-05 |
Display Paint: | USA - Navy |
City / Airport: | Alameda - NAS / Nimitz Field (KNGZ / NGZ) (closed)Map | Region / Country: | California, United States |
Photo Date: | 19 May 1979 |
Photo by: | Bob ThomasContact |
Registration / Serial: | N8K |
Alternate Serial: | 144227 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Temco Pinto |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Temco Pinto |
Aircraft Version: | Temco TT-1 Pinto |
C/n (msn): | TE-05 |
Display Paint: | USA - Navy |
City / Airport: | Alameda - NAS / Nimitz Field (KNGZ / NGZ) (closed)Map |
Region / Country: | California, United States |
Event: | NAS Alameda Open House 1979 |
Photo Date: | 19 May 1979 |
Photo by: | Bob ThomasContact |
Photo ID: | 482321Submit Correction |
View count: | 414 |
On 19 July 1987 this TT-1 landed short of the runway at Hayward, CA. after the engine flamed out. Both the pilot and passenger survived. It has since been reregistered as N2697B, but its current airworthiness is unknown. There were 14 TT-1 Pinto a/c produced for the US Navy. The TT-1 was put through operational testing at NAAS Saufley Field, but no further a/c were built. The flying qualities of the TT-1 were satisfactory, however it was underpowered and did not have enough fuel aboard for an average 1 hour training flight plus contingency fuel.
Registration / Serial: | N8K |
Alternate Serial: | 144227 |
Aircraft Version: | Temco TT-1 Pinto |
C/n (msn): | TE-05 |
Display Paint: | USA - Navy |
City / Airport: | Alameda - NAS / Nimitz Field (KNGZ / NGZ) (closed)Map | Region / Country: | California, United States |
Photo Date: | 19 May 1979 |
Photo by: | Bob ThomasContact |