The Pacific Airmotive Corporation PAC Tradewind was an American twin-engined light transport aircraft based on the Beechcraft Expeditor aircraft of the Second World War. The PAC Tradewind was a cantilever low-wing monoplane powered by two Pratt and Whitney R-985-AN-4 or two Pratt and Whitney R-985-AN-14B Wasp Junior radial air-cooled engines providing a top speed of 386 kmh and a range of 3220 km depending upon payload. The PAC Tradewind carried a pilot and up to ten passengers plus 136 kg of baggage. A Turbo model, the Turbo-Tradewind powered by two Pratt and Whitney PT6A turboprops was also produced. Research PAC Tradewind
 
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