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1 (prototype, not flown; [1] second prototype abandoned prior to completion [2]) The Beechcraft XT-36 (company designation Model 46 , [ 1 ] intended production designation T-36A [ 1 ] [ 3 ] ) was an American twin-engine trainer - transport aircraft project of the early 1950s by the Beech Aircraft Company .
Mission Command Training Program (MCTP – formerly the Battle Command Training Program), based at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, is the U.S. Army's only worldwide deployable Combat Training Center. MCTP provides full spectrum operations training support for senior commanders and their staffs so they can be successful in any mission in any ...
The Institute holds its name primarily as the first ever institute in Asia to give training in the field of Aircraft maintenance.Initially, Mr. Subodh Chandra Moitra started to give coaching with only 20 students, later on the name got spread all around the world and today we have students of SCM ATTI successfully serving the aviation industry as Aircraft Maintenance Engineers in India and abroad.
XN3N-1 First prototype aircraft, Bureau of Aeronautics number 9991. N3N-1 Two-seat primary trainer biplane, powered by a 220 hp (160 kW) Wright R-790 Whirlwind (J-5) radial piston engine. 179 were built. XN3N-2 One prototype only (Bureau number 0265) powered by a 240 hp (180 kW) Wright R-760-96 Whirlwind (J-6-7) radial piston engine. XN3N-3
A total of 180 T-1 trainers were delivered between 1992 and 1997. The first T-1A was delivered to Reese Air Force Base , Texas, in January 1992, and student training began in 1993. Another military variant is the Japan Air Self-Defense Force T-400 (400T) trainer, which shares the same type certificate as the T-1A.
[1] One of the earliest virtual maintenance trainers resulted from the work completed by the American Systems Corporation [2] and the DiSTI Corporation, an American software company. [3] DiSTI developed the first full 3-D virtual interface maintenance trainer for the U.S. Navy F/A-18C Hornet Fighter Jet, which was delivered in 2006. It was the ...
The first generation of trainers in the 1940s were modified from existing designs like the Gloster Meteor and Lockheed T-33 but with these were followed by custom training aircraft like the Aero L-29 Delfín and the BAC Jet Provost. As training developed different air forces used jet trainers for different phases of training.
The Joint Primary Aircraft Training System (JPATS) was an aircraft procurement program of the United States in the 1990s by the United States Air Force and United States Navy, a merger of 1980s era training aircraft programs. The winner was declared in 1995 and entered service a few years later as the Beechcraft T-6 Texan II.