This all-metal, fixed-gear utility plane built in New Zealand by Pacific Aerospace Ltd. was originally developed to haul skydivers but also is being marketed as a utility aircraft. The PAC 750 has a single, 750-horsepower Pratt & Whitney PT6A. It was certified in the United States in 2004 and carries a single pilot and up to nine passengers. The aircraft cruises at 169 knots and has a range of 582 nm.
Cost: $1.35 million
Engine: Pratt & Whitney PT6A-34, 750 shp
Length: 39 ft 3 in
Height: 13 ft 3 in
Wingspan: 42 ft 0 in
Seats: 10 (including pilot)
Max cruise speed after max gross takeoff: 168 KTAS @ 15,000 ft/fuel burn 326 pph
Max speed at max operating altitude: 162 KTAS @ FL200/fuel burn 298 pph
Empty weight: 3,300 lb (typically equipped)
Max takeoff weight: 7,500 lb
Usable fuel: 221 gal/1,481 lb
Useful load: 4,200 lb
Max payload with full fuel: 2,724 lb
Takeoff over 50-ft obstacle: 880 ft (MGTOW @ sea level, std conditions)