US military On 19 July 1940,
United States Assistant Secretary of War Louis A. Johnson ordered 33 AT-8 trainers, based on the T-50 for the
United States Army Air Corps (USAAC). Modifications included cockpit roof windows, more powerful
Lycoming R-680 engines and military radios. The first AT-8 was delivered to the USAAC in December 1940, and in late 1941, the US Army ordered an additional 450 AT-17s, based on the T-50. Modifications included additional cockpit windows and
Jacobs R-755-9 engines.
Royal Canadian Air Force In September 1940, the
Royal Canadian Air Force ordered 180
Crane Mk.I trainers, Cessna's largest order to date. Modifications for the RCAF included
Hartzell fixed-pitch wooden propellers, removable cylinder head baffles, and
oil heaters. The first Crane Mk.I was delivered to the RCAF in November 1940, and Cessna then received an additional order from the RCAF for 460 more Crane Mk.Is. An additional 182 AT-17A were received by the RCAF through lend-lease, operated under the designation
Crane Mk.IA, bringing the total produced for the RCAF to 822, which were operated under the
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP).
Other operators 2008 In addition to military orders, the
Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA, precursor to the FAA) ordered 13 T-50s, and
Pan American Airways ordered 14 T-50s. Aircraft operated by the US military and by the RCAF were retired shortly after the end of the war and many were exported worldwide including to
Brazil and the
Nationalist Chinese. After the war, surplus AT-17s and UC-78s could be converted with CAA-approved kits to civilian-standard aircraft allowing their certification under the original T-50 approved type certificate.
Notable appearances in media It was featured in the popular
television series
Sky King of the early-to-mid 1950s. The aircraft was replaced in later episodes by the T-50's successor, the all-metal
Cessna 310. One also stood in for Japanese twin engine bombers in the low level attack scene on the US PT boat base in the 1963 film,
PT-109 ==Variants==