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Aero-TV: Profiles in Aviation - The Cessna T-50 'Bobcat' 

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Owner Thomas Huf Introduces the Aircraft of "Sky King" Renown
In 1940, Cessna introduced their very first twin-engine aircraft to the civilian market, the T-50 "Bobcat." Shortly after, the U.S. Army ordered 33 specially crafted T-50s for multi-engine advanced trainers, designated as "AT-8s." With the outbreak of the of World War II, however, the United States Army Air Forces adopted the Bobcat as a light personnel transport, designating them as "US-78s." It was through these roles that the Bobcat earned the famous Bamboo Bomber nickname. By the end of the war, Cessna produced more than 4,600 US-78s for the USAAF and over 800 for the Royal Canadian Air Force. From the 5,400 Bobcats produced overall, about 42 airframes remain today, with only half of that number airworthy.
Composed of wood and tubular steel, the fabric-covered T-50 has a maximum weight of 5,600lbs. Originally built with Lycoming R-680 engines, subsequent contracts (designated AT-17, C-78 and UC-78) use two Jacobs R-755 engines, each capable of 245hp. The Bobcat's cruising speed is 150mph, while maximum speed is 175mph. The entire wing is composed of a single 42-foot wing with full-length 42-foot laminated spar. With the large interior, the aircraft is capable of carrying a two-member crew and up to three passengers.
At the close of the war, as with many aircraft of the era, most US-78s were sold as surplus. The model quickly gained notoriety as the personal airplane of "Sky King" in the popular 1950s television series. Originally a radio program, "Sky King" followed the adventures of WWII pilot, turned rancher, Schuyler "Sky" King as he captured criminals, rescued hikers, and solved mysteries all with the help of his aircraft, "Songbird." Though a Cessna 310B replaced the T-50 in later episodes, the original "Songbird" lives on. Join Aero-TV as we profile the Cessna T-50 Bobcat.
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@Niagra_fanBruce
@Niagra_fanBruce 9 месяцев назад
love the bobcat.❤
@64wing
@64wing 11 лет назад
This man's voice is hypnotic. I'd love to go flying with him. What a great airplane!
@distantearthknighthood5027
@distantearthknighthood5027 7 лет назад
Such a lovely vintage aircraft! This video gave me a lot of inspiration to fly the T-50 in my simulator (FSX).
@pumpkindog1
@pumpkindog1 10 лет назад
Tom was one of the last geat personalities in the airline business. I'm fortunate enough to have flown Electras and DC-8 with Smuttlie.
@triplanelover
@triplanelover 9 лет назад
Never met Tom and his wife, but judging from this interview I would have loved him too; RIP, so sad
@aerotvnetwork
@aerotvnetwork 9 лет назад
+triplanelover He was a great guy to chat with... and we had a ball working with him.
@icecreamman93
@icecreamman93 14 лет назад
Wonderful looking aircraft. He's done a great job keeping it up. Since there is only 20 left maybe I'll just hope for a simulated flight on it. :)
@ratride1
@ratride1 11 лет назад
Sad to hear of the loss
@thhrc1
@thhrc1 11 лет назад
rest in peace Tom
@cruisinthefifties
@cruisinthefifties 6 лет назад
My friend Tom Huf died in this airplane on his way home from this show...bad weather.
@beegee22
@beegee22 3 года назад
Sad. RIP
@Lexicop2
@Lexicop2 9 лет назад
Peter Garrison writes about this pilot in "Aftermath," Flying Magazine, Dec. 2014.
@Secretarian
@Secretarian 8 лет назад
I came searching for this video after reading the "Aftermath" article. He crashed within a couple of miles of his personal airstrip, in the dark, in poor weather, while returning from an antique airplanes fly-in held in Iowa.
@beegee22
@beegee22 3 года назад
@@Secretarian How sad. RIP.
@mikeswert7182
@mikeswert7182 6 лет назад
If that plane was bought in Illinois I believe I knew the previous owner. Great plane flew in it before.
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