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  • Aermacchi AL-60
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  • The Aermacchi AL-60 was a light civil utility aircraft of the late 1950s and early 1960s, originally designed by Al Mooney of Lockheed in the United States. After the company decided not to build the aircraft in the US, it was manufactured in small quantities in Mexico and a few were assembled in Argentina (Santa Isabel, Córdoba, by Aviones Lockheed-Kaiser Argentina but the new factory was never built), and under licence by Aermacchi and Atlas Aircraft Corporation.
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max takeoff weight alt
  • 4500.0
max speed more
  • 288000.0
climb rate main
  • 4.3
number of props
  • 1
length alt
  • 878.84
span main
  • 11.84 m
cruise speed main
  • 206.0
cruise speed alt
  • 111
height alt
  • 325.12
primary user
Type
  • Utility aircraft
type of prop
  • air-cooled flat-six
range alt
  • 478
length main
  • 8.79 m
power alt
  • 260.0
area main
  • 19.54
power main
  • 193.0
stall speed alt
  • 46
height main
  • 3.25 m
span alt
  • 1183.64
range main
  • 885.0
Manufacturer
max speed main
  • 270.0
engine (prop)
  • Continental TSIO-470-B-A1A
Capacity
  • Seven passengers or 454 kg cargo
stall speed more
climb rate alt
  • 840.0
ceiling main
  • 6,700 m
empty weight main
  • 998.0
stall speed main
  • 87.0
area alt
  • 210.3
First Flight
  • 1959-09-15
more users
max speed alt
  • 146
jet or prop?
  • prop
never exceed speed alt
  • 153
empty weight alt
  • 2200.0
plane or copter?
  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 22000.0
max takeoff weight main
  • 1746.0
variants with their own articles
cruise speed more
  • 180000.0
never exceed speed main
  • 283.0
Crew
  • One
Designer
ref
  • Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1966–67
abstract
  • The Aermacchi AL-60 was a light civil utility aircraft of the late 1950s and early 1960s, originally designed by Al Mooney of Lockheed in the United States. After the company decided not to build the aircraft in the US, it was manufactured in small quantities in Mexico and a few were assembled in Argentina (Santa Isabel, Córdoba, by Aviones Lockheed-Kaiser Argentina but the new factory was never built), and under licence by Aermacchi and Atlas Aircraft Corporation.