The History of the Metroliner
The Fairchild SA227-AT (Merlin IVC) and the SA227-AC (Metro III) are similar in appearance, and both came in 14,500- and 16,000-pound models. A military version of the 16,000 pound Metro III has been designated as the C-26. The Merlin IVC and the Metro III are pressurized twin turboprop airplanes. The Merlin IVC is designed for use as an executive transport, while the Metro III is designed to be a commuter airplane. The merlin IVC may be ordered in a high density seating configuration with 20 passenger seats or as an all cargo aircraft. The Metro II can be equipped to be easily converted to accommodate passengers, cargo, or mixed loads. All airplanes are certified for operation to an altitude of 31,000 feet.
Aircraft in Progress
The Metroliner in several variants: -Fairchild SA227-AC Metroliner III(Commuter) -Fairchild SA227-AT Merlin IVC(Business)
-Fairchild SA227 Expediter(Cargo)
-Fairchild SA226 Metro 23(Passenger)
-Fairchild C-26 Metro(Military)
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