Air Heritage Museum - Link Trainer
Bill Maloney 11/23/2011 |
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01 Link Trainer | 02 Link Trainer | 03 Link Trainer | 04 Link Trainer |
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05 Link TrainerTail | 06 Link Trainer Interior | 07 Link Trainer |
Link Aviation Trainers at other Aviation Museums in the northeast |
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Another Link Aviation Trainer can be found at the Air Victory Museum in Lumberton, NJ | A Link Trainer at the Wright Museum in Wolfeboro, NH |
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A Link Trainer at the MAPS Air Museum in North Canton, OH | A Link Aviation Trainer at the New England Air Museum in West Windsor, CT |
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A Link Trainer at the Empire State Aerosciences Museum in Schenectady, NY | Link Trainer at the Wings of Eagles Museum in Horseheads, NY |
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A Link Trainer at the Piper Aviation Museum in Lock Haven, PA |
Full Designation: ANT-18 Basic Instrument Trainer
Nickname: The Blue Box
Length: 6 feet
Width: 3 feet
Height: 7 feet
Purpose: Train pilots for instrument flying conditions
Crew: 2 - Student and instructor
Number Produced: 10,000
Number Pilots Trained: 500,000+
Place of Manufacture: Binghampton, NY
First Built: 1929
Patented: 1931
Entered Service With USAAC: 1934
Cost: $3,500
Some interesting photos of Link Trainers in use with WAVE instructors can be found on the Department of the Navy Naval Historical Center website.