
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 …
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 …
In 1958, the French gov-ernment was looking for a replacement for the French Air Force’s aging North American AT-6 ground attack aircraft with the more capable North American T-28B. …
North American T-28 Trojan Two-Seat Basic Trainer Aircraft
2020年11月2日 · The "T-28B" followed as a US Navy-centric variant carrying a Wright R-1820-86A/86B engine of 1,425 horsepower with included changes being a ventral air brake and …
T-28 Trojan - NHHC
Introduced during the 1950s, North American's T-28 Trojan served into the 1980s in the Naval Air Training Command. T-28s were also actively utilized in the Vietnam War by the U.S. and South...
T-28B Trojan - The Warbird Heritage Foundation
The Warbird Heritage Foundation acquired the Lockheed T-28B Trojan aircraft in December 2003. See the rich history, specs, photos on our website.
North American T-28B 'Trojan' - Planes of Fame Air Museum
The T-28B Trojan aircraft is flyable. Built in 1954, the Museum's T-28B was a primary trainer used by US Air Force and US Navy/Marine Corps from 1950 until the 1980s. View our aircraft …
T-28 Trojan - Palm Springs Air Museum
An 800- hp engine powered the U.S. Air Force version (T-28A) while the later U.S. Navy versions (T-28B and C) were powered by a 1,425-hp engine. The Trojan’s tricycle landing gear taught …
North American T-28B Trojan – Tennessee Museum Of Aviation
The North American Aviation T-28 Trojan is 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 …
T-28B “Trojan” - The Museum of Flight - mofts.org
The U.S. Navy was so impressed with the rugged Trojan that in 1952, the Navy contracted North American Aviation to build an improved version of the Trojan for Navy primary flight training. …