Vultee V-11
The Vultee V-11 was a light aircraft designed in the 1930s, primarily used for training purposes. It featured a low-wing monoplane design and was powered by a radial engine, which provided good performance for novice pilots. The aircraft was notable for its stability and ease of handling, making it an ideal choice for flight schools.
Introduced in 1939, the V-11 was part of a series of training aircraft developed by Vultee Aircraft, a company known for its innovative designs. The V-11 played a significant role in preparing pilots for military service during World War II, contributing to the training of many aviators.