TG-2 Glider

This two-seat, utility sail plane was built during World War II by Schweizer Aircraft Corporation in Elmira, NY. A basic trainer, TG-2’s were used to train glider pilots at Palmdale, […]
T-38A Talon

The T-38 Talon is a supersonic lightweight twin-engine training aircraft. The wings have no dihedral, no trim tabs or de-icing system and the tail plane is a one “all-moving” piece. […]
T-37A Tweety Bird

The T-37 is a twin-engine primary trainer used for teaching the fundamentals of jet aircraft operation and instrument, formation and night flying. Affectionately known as the “Tweety Bird” or “Tweet,” […]
T-34A Mentor

Designed in the 1940s for the United States military by Beechcraft Corporation, the T-34 Mentor is a single-engine, propeller driven trainer developed from the Beechcraft Model 35 Bonanza. By narrowing […]
T-34A Mentor

Designed in the 1940s for the United States military by Beechcraft Corporation, the T-34 Mentor is a single-engine, propeller driven trainer developed from the Beechcraft Model 35 Bonanza. By narrowing […]
T-33A Shooting Star

The low-wing, sleek, tandem cockpit T-33 Shooting Star was developed from the first jet fighter. to serve in large numbers with the USAF, the Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star. It was […]
T-28A TROJAN

The T-28A Trojan is a conventional, low-wing, piston-engine aircraft built by North American Aviation as a replacement for the AT-6 Texan military trainer. It was used by the United States Air Force […]
SNJ-4 Texan

The North American Aviation SNJ-4 is the United States Navy version of the venerable AT-6 “Texan.” The single-engine, tandem cockpit monoplane was developed as a design modification from the BT-9 […]
PT-6A Consolidated

Developed by the Consolidated Aircraft Company of Buffalo New York in 1930, the PT-6A, a derivative of the Fleet Model Two, was produced as a primary training aircraft for the […]
PT-19B Cornell

Built as a primary trainer by Fairchild the PT-19 had a respectable 560 feet per minute rate of climb. Cadets learned the initial skills of take-off and landing as well […]