CCF Maple Leaf Trainer II

The Maple Leaf Trainer II was a Canadian biplane trainer designed by Elsie MacGill in 1938 and manufactured by the Canadian Car and Foundry. Although it was intended for use as a basic trainer for the Royal Canadian Air Force it was rejected and the only two completed airframes were sold to Mexico.

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Made by Canadian Car and Foundry.

Jet Or Prop
prop
Designer
Elsie MacGill
Span Upper
985.52
Length Alt
7.13 m
Power Alt
108
Lists
* List of military aircraft of Canada* List of military training aircraft
Loaded Weight Main
1875.0
Height Alt
2.48 m
Type Of Prop
radial
Max Speed Main
118 mph
Span Lower
27.0
Cruise Speed Main
6060.0
Ceiling Main
16000.0
Number Built
10
Crew
2
Loaded Weight Alt
850.5
Cruise Speed Alt
365760.0
Height Main
8
Primary user
Span Alt
8.23 m
9.75 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Warner Super Scarab
Manufacturer
First Flight
31
Climb Rate Main
420.0
Power Main
165 hp
Number Of Props
1
Climb Rate Alt
7680.0
Length Main
23
Sequence
* Maple Leaf I - Maple Leaf II - Ares Nùm. 2
Max Speed Alt
189.86
Empty Weight Main
1278.0
Ceiling Alt
5
059 m
Empty Weight Alt
580.21
Category

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