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The first T-7A Red Hawk flies over Edwards Air Force Base in November 2023. In June 2023, the first flight of the T-7A aircraft was conducted from St. Louis Lambert International Airport, by Major Bryce Turner, a test pilot with the 416th Flight Test Squadron at Edwards Air Force Base, California, and Steve Schmidt, Boeing's chief T-7 test pilot.
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]
The Fuji T-7 (previously T-3 Kai) is a Japanese primary trainer aircraft built by Fuji Heavy Industries for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. A development of Fuji's earlier T-3 trainer, it is a single-engined monoplane powered by a turboprop engine.
advanced trainer: T-6A: 442 442 T-6A total force as of September 2023 (USAF Almanac). [1] 442 T-6A operational (WAF 2025). [2] T-7 Red Hawk: United States advanced trainer: T-7A: 351 units (maximum number of units planned for deployment) Of these, one unit is deployed and the remaining 350 units are on order. [4] T-38 Talon: United States jet ...
To be replaced by the T-7A. The Air Force is seeking to divest 17 T-38A/Cs in FY2026. [73] T-41D Mescalero: Cessna USA Propeller: Basic trainer: Manned 1964 4 [2] T-51A Cessna: Cessna USA Propeller: Basic trainer: Manned 1957 3 [2] T-53A Kadet II: Cirrus USA Propeller: Basic trainer: Manned 1995 24 [2] USAFA flight training aircraft T-6A Texan ...
Hunter T.7A T.7 modified with the Integrated Flight Instrumentation System (IFIS). Used by the RAF as a Blackburn Buccaneer conversion training aircraft. Hunter T.8 Two-seat trainer for the Royal Navy. Fitted with an arrestor hook for use on RN airfields but otherwise similar to the T.7, ten-built new and 18 conversions from F.4s. First new ...
T-50 Golden Eagle on a squadron flight. The T-50 program was originally intended to develop an indigenous trainer aircraft capable of supersonic flight, to train and prepare pilots for the KF-16 and F-15K, replacing trainers such as T-38 and A-37 that were then in service with the ROKAF. [5]
Military trainer aircraft (55 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Trainer aircraft" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.