PAC Cresco
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The PAC Cresco is a turboprop-powered derivative of the FU-24 PAC Fletcher aerial topdressing aircraft manufactured by the Pacific Aerospace Corporation in Hamilton New Zealand.

PAC Crescos when these were introduced. In 2004 the family business was bought out by Ravensdown Fertiliser Cooperative, although Wally’s son still flies for it.1
the PAC Cresco, twin engined types, such as the Lockheed LodestarLockheed LodestarThe Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar was a passenger transport aircraft of the World War II era.2
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Made by Pacific Aerospace.

It is the successor of the PAC Fletcher ,

PAC Cresco is the predecessor of the PAC 750XL.

its fixed-wing fleet, purchasing eight PAC Crescos when these were introduced.6
PAC Cresco capable of delivering 1.8 to 1.9 tonne per load, almost halving the time to complete a task by comparison with the Beaver.7
Derived from the PAC Cresco, which was designed for cropdusting and hauling skydivers, the P-750 features an extended fuselage and modified tail.8
PAC Cresco turboprop parked at the Tokoroa Airfield (Nov 2011) PAC Cresco turboprop parked at the Tokoroa Airfield (Nov 2011) * Order: Reorder 9
PAC Cresco turboprop parked at the Tokoroa Airfield (Nov 2011) PAC Cresco turboprop parked at the Tokoroa Airfield (Nov 2011)7:35 This example of the Cresco agricultural spray 10
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
11
Predecessor
PAC Fletcher
Stall Speed Main
97.0
Length Alt
1107.44
Max Takeoff Weight Main
3175.0
Power Alt
600.0
Range Main
852.0
Max Speed Alt
10200.0
Type Of Prop
Turboprop
Crew
2
Max Speed Main
274.0
Developed From
PAC Fletcher
Payload Main
1779
Capacity
up to 7 passengers
Max Speed More
at sea level
Cruise Speed Main
250.0
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
7000.0
Ceiling Main
5
485 m
Stall Speed More
at 2
767 kg flaps down
power off
Successor
PAC 750XL
Never Exceed Speed Main
328.0
Span Main
12.81 m
Cruise Speed Alt
9300.0
Area Main
27.31 m²
Span Alt
1280.16
Plane Or Copter?
Never Exceed Speed Alt
12240.0
Engine(prop)
Lycoming LTP101-700A-1-A
Manufacturer
Payload Alt
470
Climb Rate Main
6.3 m-s
Power Main
447.0
Number Of Props
1
Stall Speed Alt
3600.0
Climb Rate Alt
1245.0
Variants With Their Own Articles
PAC 750XL
Length Main
11.07 m
Payload More
liquid or 1
860 kg dry chemicals
Area Alt
294.0
Range Alt
31740.0
Related
* PAC Fletcher* PAC 750XL
Empty Weight Main
1270.0
Ceiling Alt
18000.0
Height Main
3.63 m
Empty Weight Alt
2800.0
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