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XSN2J-1 Scout Trainer Prototype in Flight over California Coast
XT-28A, a T-28 Trojan Prototype, on Tarmac
XT-28A, a T-28 Trojan Prototype, on Tarmac
Navy T-28 Trojan on Flight Ramp
T-28D Trojan Trainer on the Ground
T-28 Trojan Aboard USS Saipan
T-28C Trojan Launching from USS Tarawa
T-28A Trojans Flying in Formation
T-28A Trojan Trainer in Flight
T-28C Trojan Launching from USS Tarawa
First Takeoff of T-28C from USS Tarawa
T-28 Flying Above a City
North American NJ-1 (NA-28) on Ramp
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North American Avaition XB-28 (NA-63) Stratosphere Bomber, Front View
XP-82 Twin Mustang Prototype with Rockets, Bombs, and .50 Caliber Gun Pod
North American NJ-1 (NA-28) on Ramp, Side View
North American Avaition XB-28 (NA-63) Stratosphere Bomber near Hangar
A T2J-1 Buckeye Trainer in Flight
North American Avaition XB-28 (NA-63) Stratosphere Bomber Engine Run
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Navy Prototype for the T-28 Trojan, the XSN2J-1, Equipped with Rockets
The success of North American Aviation’s T-6 Texan Trainers led to the development of the the T-28 Trojan. The T-28 first flew in 1949. While the first prototype, the XSN2J-1, had tail dragger style landing gear like the Texan Trainers, subsequent variations had tricycle-type landing gear. The T-28 was the first trainer designed to transition pilots to jet aircraft. The Navy ordered 792 T-28s, 299 of which included an arrester hook for carrier landings. The T-28B and T-28C could handle accessory kits providing for bombs, rockets, and machine guns.
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Unique identifier
BI25760
Boeing ID
142-0-6b
Type
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Size
5100px Ă— 4100px 19MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1940s
airplanes
copy space
day
exteriors
full body views
ground shots
historic production status
military
military livery
monoplanes
nobody
photos
propeller planes
prototypes
right rear views
scanned from film negative
sunshine
tarmac
text
trainers
unpainted
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