Fleet Model 1 & 2
Trainer / Sport Aircraft
Fleet Model 1 & 2 is a series of single-engine two-seat trainer and sports biplane aircraft produced by the Canadian manufacturer Fleet Aircraft of Canada, designed by their parent company Consolidated Aircraft.
The Fleet Model 1 is a civil development of the military Consolidated PT-3, originally called the Consolidated Model 14 Husky Junior. Fleet Model 7 and Fleet Fawn are members of the Model 1 family but described separately.
| Crew | 1 | |
| Passengers | 1 | |
| Propulsion | 1 Radial Engine | |
| Engine Model | Kinner K-5 | |
| Engine Power | 82 kW | 110 hp |
| Speed | 169 km/h | 91 kts 105 mph |
| Service Ceiling | 3.719 m | 12.200 ft |
| Range | 556 km | 300 NM 345 mi. |
| max. Takeoff Weight | 714 kg | 1.574 lbs |
| Wing Span | 8,53 m | 27 ft 12 in |
| Wing Area | 18,0 m² | 194 ft² |
| Length | 6,33 m | 20 ft 9 in |
| Height | 2,39 m | 7 ft 10 in |
| First Flight | 09.11.1928 | |
| Production Status | out of production | |
| Total Production | > 500 | |
| Developed from | Consolidated PT-3 | |
| FAA TCDS | ATC131 | |
| Data for (Version) | Fleet Model 2 | |
| Variants | PT-6, N2Y-1 | |
| [Photo-ID: 10676] © Karsten Palt 2014-10-23 | |
![]() | Fleet Aircraft Model 2 Reg.: LV-ZBR c/n: 177 |
| Museo del Aire [Madrid] | |
| [Photo-ID: 11026] © Karsten Palt 2015-06-03 | |
![]() | Fleet Aircraft Model 2 Reg.: N605M c/n: 181 |
| Pima Air and Space Museum [Tucson, AZ] | |
| [Photo-ID: 6160] © Karsten Palt 2012-06-14 | |
![]() | Fleet Aircraft Model 2 Reg.: NC600M c/n: 173 |
| San Diego Air and Space Museum [San Diego, CA] | |
| [Photo-ID: 13287] © Karsten Palt 2016-10-11 | |
![]() | Fleet Aircraft Model 2 Reg.: NC617F c/n: 193 |
| Planes of Fame Air Museum Valle [Valle, AZ] | |
| [Photo-ID: 11278] © Karsten Palt 2015-06-04 | |
![]() | Consolidated PT-6A United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) Reg.: 30-385 one of only 10 built PT-6A |
| March Field Air Museum [Riverside, CA] | |
| [Photo-ID: 11279] © Karsten Palt 2015-06-04 | |
![]() | Consolidated PT-6A United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) Reg.: 30-385 one of only 10 built PT-6A |
| March Field Air Museum [Riverside, CA] | |







