ENAER T-35 Pillán
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The ENAER T-35 Pillán is a Chilean propeller-driven basic trainer aircraft. The student and the instructor sit in tandem. Production ceased in 1991 after seven years but restarted briefly in 1998.
Variants[edit | edit source]
- Piper PA-28R-300 Pillan: Two Piper built prototypes
- T-35A: Two-seat primary training aircraft for the Chilean Air Force.
- T-35B: Two-seat instrument training aircraft for the Chilean Air Force.
- T-35C: Two-seat primary training aircraft for the Spanish Air Force, known as the E.26 Tamiz.
- T-35D: Two-seat primary and instrument training aircraft for Panama and Paraguay.
- T-35DT: Turboprop powered version, powered by a 420-ehp (313-kW) Allison 250-B17D turboprop engine. Original designation T-35XT.
- T-35S: Single-seat aerobatic aircraft.
- T-35T Aucan: Improved turboprop powered version.
- Pillán 2000: Updated version of the T-35 Pillán.
Users[edit | edit source]
- Chile
- Chilean Air Force
- Dominican Republic
- Dominican Air Force
- Ecuador
- Ecuadorian Navy
- El Salvador
- Salvadoran Air Force
- Guatemala
- Guatemalan Air Force
- Panama
- Panamanian Aeronaval Service
- Paraguay
- Paraguayan Air Force
- Spain
- Spanish Air Force