The Teziutlan EPT-1 was a prototype Mexican training aircraft from World War II. The flight of the first prototype took place probably in 1941 - only five examples of this machine were built, along with the first prototype. The drive was most likely a single 125hp Lycoming O-290 engine. The machine was 7.28 meters long with a wingspan of 11.71 meters. It had no on-board weapons. The Teziutlan EPT-1 was designed by Antonio Sea, and TNCA plants located near Mexico City were responsible for its production. The machine was built in a low-wing configuration, with a fixed undercarriage in a classic configuration, and was characterized by a fully wooden structure. Aircraft of this type were used by the Mexican Air Force (Fuerza Aera Mexicana) until the mid-1940s, and the last of this type was withdrawn from the line in 1947.
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