Myasishchev M-101T

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M-101T
Myasishchev M-101T Gzhel on 2007 MAKS Airshow.jpg
An M-101T at 2007 MAKS Airshow
General information
TypePassenger and cargo aircraft
National origin Russia
Manufacturer Myasishchev
History
First flight31 March 1995
An M-101T air taxi operated by Dexter Air Taxi Aviataxi Lipetsk 001.jpg
An M-101T air taxi operated by Dexter Air Taxi

The Myasishchev M-101T is a Russian business class aircraft, designed by Myasishchev and built by Sokol. The aircraft was first flown on 31 March 1995. [1]

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Operators

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Andrew Cross pilots M-101T over the sea near Umhlanga Rocks Kwazulu Natal South Africa in 2004 M-101T Piloted by Andrew Cross.png
Andrew Cross pilots M-101T over the sea near Umhlanga Rocks Kwazulu Natal South Africa in 2004

Specifications

Data from Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory 1999/2000 [1]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

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References

  1. 1 2 Taylor 1999, pp. 473–474.
  2. "Сайт находится в разработке. "Dexter" - первое российское воздушное такси". Archived from the original on 2012-08-25. Retrieved 2009-03-08.

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