
Canadair CT-114 Tutor / RCAF Airplane Model
The CT-114 Tutor airplane model was designed and produced by Canadair Limited, now part of Bombardier Inc., according to specifications from the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). Canadair initiated preliminary studies in 1955, anticipating the RCAF's need for a basic jet trainer. By 1957, a full-scale mock-up featuring side-by-side seating and a single engine was completed. Following RCAF evaluation, the CL-41 was chosen as the basic jet trainer and entered production as the CT-114 Tutor in September 1961. The CT-114 Tutor is a traditional metal, low-wing, single-engine turbojet aircraft, crafted for training student pilots. It boasts side-by-side ejection seats within a pressurized and air-conditioned cockpit for two crew members. While most services are electrically operated, the landing gear, wing flaps, speed brakes, nose wheel steering, and wheel brakes are hydraulic. The aircraft meets Instrument Flight Rule (IFR) conditions and comes equipped with comprehensive instrumentation fo