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Navy T-28 Trojan on Flight Ramp
T-28C Trojan Launching from USS Tarawa
T-28A Trojan Trainer in Flight
XT-28A, a T-28 Trojan Prototype, on Tarmac
T-28 Trojan Aboard USS Saipan
XT-28A, a T-28 Trojan Prototype, on Tarmac
T-28A Trojans Flying in Formation
Navy Prototype for the T-28 Trojan, the XSN2J-1, Equipped with Rockets
T-28C Trojan Launching from USS Tarawa
First Takeoff of T-28C from USS Tarawa
T-28 Flying Above a City
T-6G Texan Trainer on Ground
AT-6/SNJ Texan Trainer on the Ground
AT-6 Trainer Aircraft on the Ground with Egyptian Markings
XSN2J-1 Scout Trainer Prototype in Flight over California Coast
SNJ-3 (AT-6 Texan) on Ground
Air National Guard AT-6 Texan Trainer on Tarmac
AT-6/SNJ Trainer with Propeller Spinning
Egyptian AT-6 Texan Trainer on Tarmac
Air National Guard AT-6 Texan Trainer on Tarmac
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T-28D Trojan Trainer on the Ground
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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