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The TC-90s and the UC-90 are operated by the 202nd Naval Air Training Squadron (JMSDF) based at Tokushima Air Base, while the LC-90s are attached to various Lockheed P-3 Kokutai (Squadrons) and Air Transport Squadron 61 [19] as liaison aircraft. In late 2005, the JMSDF marked 500,000 accident-free flying hours of the TC-90 trainer fleet.
TC-47D. 44-76716 – Yankee Air Museum in Belleville, Michigan. [147] [148] TC-47K. 99854 Black Sparrow – Basler Turbo Conversions in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. [149] Formerly operated by the Headquarters Squadron of the Commemorative Air Force. [150] C-53D
A type certificate (TC) is issued to signify the airworthiness of the approved design or "type" of an aircraft to be manufactured. The TC is issued by a regulatory authority, and once issued, the design cannot be changed unless at least part of the process for certification is repeated to cover the changes.
The 1945 flag-raising photo on Iwo Jima will always be legendary, especially for military veterans, historians, and loyal Americans. Photographed by Joe Rosenthal, it shows a group of US Marines ...
Photos of this type show the removal of underslung engine oil coolers typical of the R-1830 engine installation; apparently not needed in the cold polar regions. R4D-5Q R4D-5 for use as special ECM trainer. Redesignated EC-47H in 1962 R4D-5R R4D-5 for use as a personnel transport for 21 passengers and as a trainer aircraft; redesignated TC-47H ...
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Aircraft: Number: Variants: Notes Aero Commander 690: 8: 1 - Commander 690 5 - Commander 690A 2 - Commander 690B: Air attack or bird dog, listed at Conair as Turbo Commander TC-690A [9] and one listed by Transport Canada as a Rockwell 690A Air Tractor AT-802: 25: 3 - AT-802 22 - AT-802A: Air Tanker, nine of which have amphibious scooping ...
Only aircraft designated after the adoption of the Tri-Service system are listed below. For aircraft in the sequence designated before 1962, see List of United States Air Force aircraft designations (1919–1962) § H: Helicopter (1948–1962). H-46 Sea Knight – Boeing Vertol; H-47 Chinook – Boeing Vertol; H-48 – Bell (redesignated UH-1F)