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The North American BT-9 was a Monoplane primary Trainer Aircraft that served with the United States Army Air Corps and other Allied Countries during World War II . It was a contemporary of the Kaydet Biplane trainer. The BT-9 evolved from the North American NA-16, North American's first numbered airplane model, which first flew in April 1935. The BT-9 design first took to the skies in April 1936. The NA-57, designated by the Army Air Corps as a BT-9, was a basic trainer developed by North American (NA). Except for the movable surfaces on the tail and wings which were fabric covered, it was an all metal military trainer. The Army Air Corps purchased a total of 199 BT-9s, '''BT-9A'''s and '''BT-9B'''s. Many foreign countries also used variants of this aircraft. SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE
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