
Pilatus PC-9M Hudournik
Developed as a more powerful version of the popular Pilatus PC-7 trainer, the Pilatus PC-9 first flew in 1984. The PC-9 built on the PC-7 design by fitting a more powerful engine, stepped seating and the provision of an airbrake. Over 250 examples have been delivered to date to a variety of air forces of the world. The PC-9M is a modernised version which was developed in 1997 with improved manoeuvrability. The PC-9 also formed the basis of the T-6 Texan II which has also proved popular and is flown by a number of air forces including the USAF and RAF.
Eleven Pilatus PC-9s equip the Slovenian Armed Forces and are based at Cerklje ob Krki in the south-east of the country. Of these, nine are upgraded PC-9M versions and are called the Swift in Slovenian service. In addition to the training role, the aircraft are also used for light attacks.
Last appearing in the flying display in 2024, the Slovenian PC-9M solo display will once again be returning to RIAT25 along with a second example in the static display.
Photo Credit: Glenn Stanley
On display
Role | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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Flying | Not decided | Yes | Yes |
Static | No | Yes | Yes |