cT-114 TUTOR - Facts and Figures
When the Snowbirds, Canada's world famous aerial acrobatic team, perform high above the clouds, their Canadair CT-114 Tutors are put through their paces.
The Tutor, a Canadian-designed and -produced single-engine subsonic jet trainer that entered service in the mid-1960s, was used for basic and advanced pilot training until it was replaced by the CT-156 Harvard II and CT-155 Hawk in 2000.
Since it was retired from the training role in 2000, the two operators of the Tutor have been 431 Air Demonstration Squadron - The Snowbirds and the Aerospace Engineering Test Establishment. Both units will continue to fly the nimble Tutors for the foreseeable future.
FACTS AND FIGURES - CT-114 TUTOR
Length 9.75 m
Wingspan 11.13 m
Height 2.84 m
Weight 3,370 kg
Power General Electric J85-CAN-40 turbo jet
Speed 763 km/h
Ceiling 11,850 m
Range 648 km
Crew 2
Year(s) procured 1962
Quantity in CF 22
Location(s) 15 Wing Moose Jaw, Sask.
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