
North American T-28 Trojan - Wikipedia
The North American Aviation T-28 Trojan is a radial-engine military trainer aircraft manufactured by North American Aviation and used by the United States Air Force and United States Navy beginning in the 1950s.
NORTH AMERICAN T-28 “TROJAN” - Plane & Pilot Magazine
1999年11月30日 · The North American T-28 was the first U.S. military trainer to be outfitted with tricycle landing gear. It was designed for the U.S. Air Force as a replacement for the AT-6 as an advanced trainer. Production began in 1950 and was discontinued eight years later.
T-28 TROJAN - Warbird Registry
The North American T-28 Trojan was a piston-engined military trainer aircraft used by the United States armed forces in the 1950s and into the early 1980s. The largest single concentration of this aircraft was employed by the U.S. Navy at NAS Whiting Field in Milton, Florida in the training of student naval aviators.
North American T-28 Trojan - Warbird Alley
The T-28's service career, though long, was finally ended by the introduction of the T-34 turboprop trainer, but the T-28 lives on as one of the most popular piston-powered warbirds in the USA, as well as several other countries.
TROJAN T-28C Specifications, Cabin Dimensions, Performance
The North American Aviation T-28 Trojan was a piston-engined military trainer aircraft used by the United States Air Force and United States Navy beginning in the 1950s. Besides its use as a trainer, the T-28 was successfully employed as a Counter-insurgency (COIN) aircraft, primarily during the Vietnam War.
North American Aviation engineers, after WWII, began designing a new aircraft to replace the AT-6. The XT-28 made its first test flight on September 26, 1949. The U.S. Air Force adopt-ed this aircraft as its primary, or initial pilot training air-craft, referring to it as the T-28A Trojan, in 1950.
North American T-28 Trojan Two-Seat Basic Trainer Aircraft
2020年11月2日 · Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the North American T-28 Trojan Two-Seat Basic Trainer Aircraft including pictures.
North American T-28B Trojan - National Museum of the USAF
North American designed the T-28 to replace the World War II era T-6 trainer. First flown in September 1949, the Trojan entered production in 1950. An 800-hp engine powered the USAF version (T-28A) while the later U.S. Navy versions (T-28B and C) were powered by a …
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The T28TrojanFoundation provides a detailed history of the T-28 aircraft and the many people involved with it from its North American Aviation origins, production, use as a military trainer to its extensive warbird service and now civilian use.
T-28 Information (Karas) - NATA - flynata.org
The T-28 “Trojan” is a two-pilot, tandem seat, radial engine-powered aircraft designed and manufactured for the United States Air Force and Navy by North American Aviation (NAA), the company behind the T-6, B-25, P-51, F-86, F-100, XB-70 and the Apollo Command Module.
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