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T-34C Turbo Mentor VT-2
Description
T-34C Turbo Mentor VT-2T 34C VT 2 Mentor Navy airplane model. The T 34C Mentor aircraft is an unpressurized two place, tandem cockpit low wing single engine monoplane manufactured by Raytheon Aircraft Company (Formally Beech Aircraft), Wichita, Kansas. The aircraft is powered by a Model PT6A 25 turbo prop engine manufactured by Pratt &, Whitney Aircraft of Canada. The primary mission of the T 34C is to provide primary flight training for student pilots attached to the
the USAF's groundbreaking first supersonic fighter that shattered the sound barrier at 760 mph in level flight
many of which were in remote locations
the USAF's first post-war fighter
The first AJ flew for the first time in May of 1949
and the He-111H endowed with Junkers Jumo 211 engines (whose variants constituted the iron of spear of the Bombardment strength of the Luftwaffe between 1940 and 1943) entered in service some months later
USAF KC-46 refueling a B-2 bomber display model
weapons and avionics
military during the war
It is often simply called the Bristol Fighter or popularly the "Brisfit" or "Biff"
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as well as elongated wing leading edges
Its construction took so long that competition for the contracts to make the XB-35 and XB-36 occurred two months before its first flight
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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Aug 23 - Aug 28
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