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The Mitsubishi MU-2 was manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries as a high-wing turboprop aircraft designed with a pressurized cabin and powered by twin engines. It first flew in September 1963 and was produced from 1963 to 1986. A total of 704 aircraft were built in Japan and Texas, United States.
The Mitsubishi MU-2 is a twin-engined nine-to eleven-seat utility and corporate aircraft produced by the Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Production was performed by Mitsubishi's North American subsidiary Mitsubishi Aircraft International Inc. in San Angelo, Texas / USA.
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The Mitsubishi MU-2 is a Japanese high-wing, twin-engine turboprop aircraft with a pressurized cabin manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. It made its maiden flight in September 1963 and was produced until 1986. It is one of postwar Japan's most successful aircraft, with 704 manufactured in Japan and San Angelo, Texas, in the United States.
Mitsubishi MU-2. Overview. Performance Summary. Specifications. Written by Richard Shine, a former Air Force Colonel and pilot, a member of the MU-2 Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, a Board Member of the National Business Aviation Association, and a long-time member of AOPA.
10 Μαρ 2024 · The MU-2's adaptable design makes it a standout choice for various missions, from executive transport to cargo hauling and medical evacuation. Its pressurized cabin provides a comfortable environment for passengers and crew, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable flight experience.
The MU-2 lineup can be divided up into two basic types, the standard fuselage and stretched fuselage models. The MU-2B, E, F, K, M, P and Solitaire feature the short fuselage, the others, including the Marquise, the stretched fuselage. The first stretched fuselage MU-2G flew on January 10 1969.