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- Q1313156 subject Q8473287.
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- Q1313156 abstract "The Socata TB are a series of light single engine piston aircraft manufactured by Daher-Socata and designed in the late 1970s. All aircraft (with the exception of the TB9) have a constant speed propeller. The TB series have become widely used training and touring aircraft and are often used for instrument training.The TB series planes have come to be known as the "Caribbean Planes", due to their island names, though they are not often seen flown in that region. They are defined by their superior (and contemporary) fit and finish and interior size; compared to other four-seat single-engine aircraft, they are relatively roomy at 49 inches (124 cm) at the shoulder, plus or minus. In part this is due to the fuselage having a pronounced "round out" above the wing. Adding to the actual spaciousness, the side windows extend up well into the roof line, giving the Socata an airy feeling.Due to the larger fuselage, and relatively heavy weights, TB series aircraft have lower performance figures than a similarly sized and powered but narrower aircraft, and the trade-off of in speed for comfort is often cited by TB owners.The letters TB in the name stand for Tarbes, a city in the south of France where the aircraft is manufactured.".
- Q1313156 manufacturer Q1771558.
- Q1313156 thumbnail Socata_TB-9.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1313156 manufacturer Q1771558.
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- Q1313156 comment "The Socata TB are a series of light single engine piston aircraft manufactured by Daher-Socata and designed in the late 1970s. All aircraft (with the exception of the TB9) have a constant speed propeller. The TB series have become widely used training and touring aircraft and are often used for instrument training.The TB series planes have come to be known as the "Caribbean Planes", due to their island names, though they are not often seen flown in that region.".
- Q1313156 label "SOCATA TB family".
- Q1313156 depiction Socata_TB-9.jpg.