The North American T-28 Trojan is a single-engine, two- to three-seat trainer aircraft developed in the late 1940s for the U.S. Air Force and Navy. It was designed to train pilots transitioning from basic trainers to high-performance military aircraft.
General Information:
Crew: 2–3 (student + instructor, sometimes an observer)
Engine: Radial piston engine (~1,425 hp in T-28B/C variants)
Max Speed: ~345 mph (555 km/h)
Range: ~1,000 miles (1,610 km)
Landing Gear: Tricycle, retractable
Role: Advanced flight training, aerobatics, and light attack in later combat adaptations
T-28 Trojan (side view)
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Small measure 7 inches wingtip to wingtip
Medium measure 12 inches wingtip to wingtip
Large measure 18 inches wingtip to wingtip