Greatest Payload. Greatest Productivity.
The AT-802/802A is the world’s largest single engine aircraft, and its popularity reflects the industry’s trend to larger, high-production turbine equipment. With a payload of 9,249 lbs, the AT-802A provides more working capacity than any other single-engine ag plane. Its power, speed and payload delivers large operation efficiencies and opens up new income opportunities.
Specifications | |
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Engine Type: | P&W PT6A-65AG |
Engine S.H.P.: | 1,295 @ 1,700 RPM |
Propeller: | Hartzell HC-B5MP-3F/M11276NS |
Take-Off Weight: | 16,000 lbs. (7,257 kg) |
Landing Weight: | 16,000 lbs. (7,257 kg) |
Empty Weight w/ Spray Equipment: | 6,751 lbs. (3,062 kg) |
Useful Load: | 9,249 lbs. (4,195 kg) |
Hopper Capacity: | 800 U.S. gal. (3,028 L) |
Fuel Capacity: | 254 U.S. gal. (961 L) |
Wing Span: | 59.2 ft. (18.04 m) |
Wing Area: | 401 ft2 (37.29 m2) |
Main Wheel Size: | 11.00-12 |
Tail Wheel Size: | 17.5 6.25-6 |
Performance | |
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Cruise Speed: | 191 mph (307 kph) |
Working Speed (Typical): | 130-160 mph (209-257 kph) |
Range, Economy Cruise at 8,000 ft.: | 610 mi (982 km) |
Stall Speed, Flaps Up: | 107 mph (172 kph) at 16,000 lbs (7,257 kg) |
Stall Speed, Flaps Down: | 91 mph (146 kph) at 16,000 lbs (7,257 kg) |
Stall Speed as Usually Landed: | 63 mph (101 kph) |
Rate of Climb: | 780 fpm (237 mpm) at 16,000 lbs (7,257 kg) |
Take-Off Distance: | 2,000 ft (610 m) at 16,000 lbs (7,257 kg) |