- Jet trainer
A Jet trainer is typically a
turbofan orturbojet powered training aircraft, intended either for general aviation flying training or for more advanced jet aircraft. Jet trainers are typically divided into civilian and military, and custom designs versus versions of existing aricraft. in The phrase can be used to imply a trainer "for" jets, not to be confused with aircraft that "are" a "jet trainer".Jet trainers are often adapted to other purposes, and many dedicated jet trainers are designed with non-training features from the design stage. For instance, the the
Cessna T-37 was developed into theA-37 Dragonfly , while theP-80 Shooting Star jet fighter was adapted to become theT-33 Shooting Star jet trainer. Naval jet trainers can also be adapted from existing designs, for example the T-45 Goshawk is a fully carrier-capable version of the Hawk Mk.60.Donald, David: "Warplanes of the Fleet", page 175. AIRtime Publishing Inc, 2004. ISBN 1-880588-81-1] Frawley, Gerard: "The International Directiory of Military Aircraft", page 48. Aerospace Publications Pty Ltd, 2002. ISBN 1-875671-55-2]Some famous examples include
*Military jet training
**Fokker S.14 Machtrainer
**Lockheed T-33
**Fouga Magister
**T-38 Talon [ [http://www.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=126 Factsheets : T-38 Talon : T-38 Talon ] ]
**BAe Hawk *Naval jet trainers:
**T-1 SeaStar
**Fouga Zéphyr
**T-2 Buckeye
**T-45 Goshawk
**F9F-8T/TF-9J Cougar
**TA-4F/J SkyhawkOther types of jet trainer include larger aircraft such as the T-43 Flying Classroom, as well as civilian jet training aircraft.
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