
The Boeing AT-15 was to be an Army Air Corps trainer with 1,000 being ordered, but once World War II started to order was cancelled.
It was intended to train pilots, navigators, gunners, and bombardiers.1
| Boeing AT-15 Crewmaker | |
|---|---|
| Type | Trainer1 |
| Crew | |
| Engine (Type) | 2: Pratt & Whitney Wasp1 |
| Cylinders | |
| Cooling | |
| HP | 550 each1 |
| Propeller blades | 21 |
| Dimensions | |
| Span | 60'1 |
| Length | 42'1 |
| Height | 12'1 |
| Wing area | |
| Weight | |
| Empty | |
| Loaded | |
| Performance | |
| Speed | 200 mph1 |
| Cruising speed | |
| Climb | |
| Service ceiling | |
| Range | 800 miles1 |
| Armament |
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