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- Percival_Provost abstract "The Percival P.56 Provost was a British ab initio trainer that was developed for the Royal Air Force in the 1950s as a replacement for the Percival Prentice. It was a low-wing, monoplane with a fixed, tailwheel undercarriage and had an unusual side-by-side seating arrangement. The Provost has the distinction of being the last piston-engine basic trainer aircraft to be operated by the RAF.The Provost was later adapted to make use of a turbojet engine, producing the BAC Jet Provost. The type was withdrawn in the 1960s, in favour of its jet-powered successor.".
- Percival_Provost designer Henry_Millicer.
- Percival_Provost manufacturer Hunting_Aircraft.
- Percival_Provost numberBuilt "461".
- Percival_Provost productionEndYear "1956".
- Percival_Provost productionStartYear "1950".
- Percival_Provost successor BAC_Jet_Provost.
- Percival_Provost type Trainer_(aircraft).
- Percival_Provost wikiPageExternalLink p38-41.pdf.
- Percival_Provost wikiPageExternalLink provost.htm.
- Percival_Provost wikiPageID "5987227".
- Percival_Provost wikiPageRevisionID "604695130".
- Percival_Provost areaAlt "19.9".
- Percival_Provost areaMain "214.0".
- Percival_Provost armament "*for T.52 and T.53 - 2 x 7.62mm machine guns, 500lbs. of bombs or rockets.".
- Percival_Provost ceilingAlt "7620 m".
- Percival_Provost ceilingMain "25000.0".
- Percival_Provost climbRateAlt "11.2".
- Percival_Provost climbRateMain "2200.0".
- Percival_Provost crew "2".
- Percival_Provost designer Henry_Millicer.
- Percival_Provost emptyWeightAlt "1523.0".
- Percival_Provost emptyWeightMain "3350.0".
- Percival_Provost endurance "14400.0".
- Percival_Provost engine(prop)_ "Alvis Leonides 126".
- Percival_Provost firstFlight "1950-02-24".
- Percival_Provost hasPhotoCollection Percival_Provost.
- Percival_Provost heightAlt "3.70 m".
- Percival_Provost heightMain "365.76".
- Percival_Provost introduced "1953".
- Percival_Provost jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- Percival_Provost lengthAlt "8.73 m".
- Percival_Provost lengthMain "868.6800000000001".
- Percival_Provost lists "* List of aircraft of the RAF".
- Percival_Provost loadedWeightAlt "1995.0".
- Percival_Provost loadedWeightMain "4399.0".
- Percival_Provost loadingAlt "100".
- Percival_Provost loadingMain "20.6".
- Percival_Provost manufacturer Hunting_Aircraft.
- Percival_Provost maxSpeedAlt "170".
- Percival_Provost maxSpeedMain "200.0".
- Percival_Provost maxSpeedMore "at sea level".
- Percival_Provost morePerformance "196.2".
- Percival_Provost moreUsers Air_Corps_(Ireland).
- Percival_Provost moreUsers Iraqi_Air_Force.
- Percival_Provost moreUsers Myanmar_Air_Force.
- Percival_Provost numberBuilt "461".
- Percival_Provost numberOfProps "1".
- Percival_Provost planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Percival_Provost massAlt "0.206".
- Percival_Provost massMain "0.276".
- Percival_Provost powerAlt "410.0".
- Percival_Provost powerMain "550.0".
- Percival_Provost primaryUser Royal_Air_Force.
- Percival_Provost produced "1950".
- Percival_Provost rangeAlt "650".
- Percival_Provost rangeMain "560.0".
- Percival_Provost ref "World Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft".
- Percival_Provost related "* Percival Prentice * BAC Jet Provost".
- Percival_Provost retired "1969".
- Percival_Provost similarAircraft "* CAC Winjeel".
- Percival_Provost spanAlt "10.7 m".
- Percival_Provost spanMain "1066.8".
- Percival_Provost type "Military trainer aircraft".
- Percival_Provost typeOfProp "9".
- Percival_Provost variantsWithTheirOwnArticles BAC_Jet_Provost.
- Percival_Provost subject Category:British_military_trainer_aircraft_1950–1959.
- Percival_Provost subject Category:Hunting_Percival_aircraft.
- Percival_Provost type Aircraft.
- Percival_Provost type MeanOfTransportation.
- Percival_Provost type Product.
- Percival_Provost type Model_airplane.
- Percival_Provost type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Percival_Provost type DesignedArtifact.
- Percival_Provost comment "The Percival P.56 Provost was a British ab initio trainer that was developed for the Royal Air Force in the 1950s as a replacement for the Percival Prentice. It was a low-wing, monoplane with a fixed, tailwheel undercarriage and had an unusual side-by-side seating arrangement. The Provost has the distinction of being the last piston-engine basic trainer aircraft to be operated by the RAF.The Provost was later adapted to make use of a turbojet engine, producing the BAC Jet Provost.".
- Percival_Provost label "Percival Provost".
- Percival_Provost label "Percival Provost".
- Percival_Provost label "Percival Provost".
- Percival_Provost label "パーシヴァル プロヴォスト".
- Percival_Provost sameAs Percival_Provost.
- Percival_Provost sameAs Percival_Provost.
- Percival_Provost sameAs パーシヴァル_プロヴォスト.
- Percival_Provost sameAs m.0fj7z3.
- Percival_Provost sameAs Q1634249.
- Percival_Provost sameAs Q1634249.
- Percival_Provost wasDerivedFrom Percival_Provost?oldid=604695130.
- Percival_Provost isPrimaryTopicOf Percival_Provost.