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T-28A Trojan Trainer in Flight
The success of North American Aviation’s Texan trainers led to the development of the NA-159. The production model, the T-28 Trojan, first flew in 1949 and had tricycle-type landing gear. It 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.
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BI24530
Boeing ID
naa81c
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5998px × 4647px 79MB
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1940s
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airplanes
beaches and coastlines
blue
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bodies of water
canopies
day
exteriors
flying
full body views
historic production status
military
military livery
monoplanes
oceans
photos
pilots
propeller planes
right front views
silver color
structural systems
sunshine
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trainers
two people
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