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  2. Trainer aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The two-seat aircraft may itself become the basis of an operational aircraft, the second seat being used to create a weapons officer or navigators station in aircraft with originally only a pilot, for example the F-15E Strike Eagle is a development of the F-15D which is a two-seat training version of the F-15 Eagle.

  3. Mooney TX-1 - Wikipedia

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    In late 1982 [1] the Mooney Aircraft Company of Kerrville, Texas flew a prototype of a two-seat military trainer aircraft, the Mooney TX-1. This was based on its popular Mooney M20K four seat light aircraft, but with side-by-side seating for pilot and instructor under a sliding canopy.

  4. T-X program - Wikipedia

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    The T-X program is a United States Air Force development and acquisition program for a new two-seat jet trainer to replace the Northrop T-38 Talon. On 27 September 2018, the US Air Force selected the Boeing/Saab T-X entry to become its trainer aircraft. [1] The new aircraft was given the designation and name "T-7 Red Hawk" in September 2019. [2]

  5. Cessna T-37 Tweet - Wikipedia

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    Two-seat basic jet trainer aircraft, powered by two Continental J69-T-25 turbojet engines, fitted with improved navigation and communications equipment. T-37C Two-seat basic jet trainer, light-attack aircraft, fitted with two weapons pylons, one under each wing; 269 built. XAT-37D Two-seat counter-insurgency, light-attack prototype aircraft ...

  6. Beechcraft T-6 Texan II - Wikipedia

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    The Model 3000/T-6 is a low-wing cantilever monoplane with enclosed tandem seating for two. It is powered by a single Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-68 turboprop engine in tractor configuration with an aluminum, 97-inch (8.1 ft; 2.5 m), four-blade, constant-speed, variable pitch, non-reversing, feathering propeller assembly and has retractable tricycle landing gear.

  7. North American T-2 Buckeye - Wikipedia

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    North American Aviation won the US Navy's competition for the new training aircraft in mid-1956 with its NA-241 design. [3] North American's design, designated the T2J-1 by the US Navy, was a mid-winged monoplane with trainee and instructor sitting in tandem on North American-built ejection seats , with the rear (instructor's) seat raised to ...

  8. Jet trainer - Wikipedia

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    A jet trainer is a jet aircraft for use as a trainer, whether for basic or advanced flight training. Jet trainers are either custom designs or modifications of existing aircraft. With the introduction of military jet-powered aircraft towards the end of the World War II it became a requirement to train pilots in the handling of such aircraft.

  9. Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann - Wikipedia

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    Two-seat primary trainer aircraft. Czech production version of the Bu 181, built by Zlín in Czechoslovakia after the war. Zlín Z.281 Two-seat primary trainer aircraft, powered by a Toma 4 piston engine. Zlín Z.381 Two-seat primary trainer aircraft, powered by a 78 kW (105 hp) Walter Minor piston engine. Czech Air Force designation C-106.

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