U-2: Basic model, built in large numbers as a two-seat primary trainer.
During 1940, the Fleetwings company designed and built a two-seat primary trainer, the Model 33.
A total of 147 aircraft were built, including 18 two-seat trainers.
One of these was a two-seat trainer.
Initial production variant - 117 built (three converted to two-seat trainers).
It was a two-seat single-engined trainer of single bay biplane layout.
Its design goals were to produce a simple, inexpensive and robust two-seat trainer for school and club use.
I figure we lease eight MiGs- maybe nine, one two-seat trainer- and the air base.
The Skyhawk remained in production until 1979, with 2,960 aircraft built, including 555 two-seat trainers.
Following on from the abandoned P-1 design the company started again on the development of a two-seat trainer, designated the P-2.