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Photo:
Robert Deering 10/18/2012 National Museum of the USAF Wright-Patterson AFB (FFO) Dayton, Ohio |
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A military version
of the civilian Ryan STA, the YPT-16 became
the first monoplane acquired by the U.S.
Army Air Corps as a primary trainer. The Air
Corps ordered 15 YPT-16s after purchasing a
single Ryan STA-1 in 1939 for testing as the
XPT-16. From 1940-1942, the Air Corps bought
nearly 1,200 more similar Ryan trainers as
PT-20s, PT-21s and PT-22s.
The YPT-16 had a metal fuselage and wooden wing spars with fabric covering and external wire bracing. Originally powered by Menasco L-365 in-line engines, all but one were later reequipped with Kinner R-440 radial engines. Acquired by the museum in 1986, the aircraft on display is a Ryan STA withdrawn from the YPT-16 production run. Never owned by the Air Corps, it flew under civilian registration. However, the logbook shows that the aircraft participated in demonstrations to Air Corps officials at Wright Field, Ohio, in July 1939. |
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