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Jet trainer

Jet aircraft used for training pilots

Jet trainer

Summary

Jet aircraft used for training pilots

The [[Lockheed T-33]], the most produced jet trainer

A jet trainer is a jet aircraft for use as a trainer, whether for basic or advanced flight training. Jet trainers are either custom designs or modifications of existing aircraft. With the introduction of military jet-powered aircraft towards the end of World War II it became a requirement to train pilots in the handling of such aircraft.

History

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. Although most air forces continued to use piston or later turboprop aircraft for basic training, a number of jet trainers like the Cessna T-37 Tweet appeared for the early stages of pilot training. Pilots who were picked to fly fighter or strike aircraft then went on to fly more advanced training aircraft like the Hawker Siddeley Gnat.

As the early jet-trainers became obsolete then further generations have appeared, the British using the single-engine BAE Systems Hawk while the French ordered the Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet. In the Warsaw Pact the Aero L-39 Albatros became the standard jet trainer.

As the jet trainer developed, it was also used for weapon training, which led to some trainers being modified as light strike aircraft; for example, the Cessna T-37 Tweet was developed into the Cessna A-37 Dragonfly.

Modern jet trainers are structurally strengthened in order to allow high stress maneuvers and aerobatics.

List of jet trainers

Below is a list of some current and former jet trainers

An Aero L-39 Albatros
A [[Spanish Air Force]] C-101
JASDF]] Kawasaki T-4
The [[Republic of China Air Force]] [[AIDC T-5 Brave Eagle
A [[US Navy]] T-2 Buckeye
The [[Yakovlev Yak-130
AircraftCountry1st flightNo. builtStatus
Aermacchi MB-326Italy1957Limited service
Aermacchi MB-339Italy1976last =first =url= https://www.flightglobal.com/download?ac=75345title = World Air Forces 2021publisher= Flightglobal Insightyear= 2021doi =accessdate= 20 August 2021url-access=registration}}
Aero L-29 DelfínCzechoslovakia1959Operational
Aero L-39 AlbatrosCzechoslovakia1968Operational
Aero L-39 SkyfoxCzech Republic2018Operational
Aero L-59 Super AlbatrosCzechoslovakia1986Operational
Aero L-159 AlcaCzech Republic1997Operational
AIDC AT-3 Tzu ChungRepublic of China1980Operational
AIDC T-5 Brave EagleRepublic of China2020Operational
BAC Jet ProvostUnited Kingdom1954Retired
BAE HawkUnited Kingdom1974Operational
Boeing–Saab T-7 Red HawkUnited States / Sweden2016In development
CASA C-101Spain1977Operational
Canadair CT-133 Silver StarCanada1952Retired
Canadair CT-114 TutorCanada1960aircraft in flight for testing and aerobatic demonstrations.
Cessna T-37 TweetUnited States1954Limited service
Dassault/Dornier Alpha JetFrance / Germany1973Operational
Douglas TA-4E/J SkyhawkUnited States1954Operational
Fiat G.80Italy1951Retired
FMA IA 63 PampaArgentina1984Operational
Fokker S.14 MachtrainerNetherlands1951Retired
Folland GnatUnited Kingdom1955Retired
Fouga MagisterFrance1952Retired
Fouga ZéphyrFrance1959Retired
Fuji T-1Japan1958Retired
Mitsubishi T-2Japan1971Retired
Grumman F9F-8T/TF-9J CougarUnited States1951Retired
HAL HJT-16 KiranIndia1964Operational
HAL HJT-36 SitaraIndia2003Limited series production
HESA YasinIran2019In development
Hispano HA-200Spain1955Retired
Hongdu JL-8/Karakorum-8People's Republic of China / Pakistan1990Operational
Guizhou JL-9People's Republic of China2003Operational
Hongdu JL-10People's Republic of China2006Operational
IAR 99Romania1985Operational
KAI T-50 Golden EagleSouth Korea2002Operational
Kawasaki T-4Japan1985Operational
Leonardo M 346 MasterItaly2004Operational
Lockheed T-33United States1948Retired
Lockheed T2V SeaStarUnited States1953Retired
McDonnell Douglas T-45 GoshawkUnited States1988Operational
Morane-Saulnier MS.760 ParisFrance1964Retired
North American T-2 BuckeyeUnited States1959Operational
url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051021160520/http://www.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=126date=2005-10-21 }}United States1958Operational
PZL I-22 IrydaPoland1985Retired
PZL TS-11 IskraPoland1960Retired
Saab 105Sweden1963Operational
Soko G-2 GalebYugoslavia1961Limited service
Soko G-4 Super GalebYugoslavia1978Operational
SIAI-Marchetti S.211Italy1981Operational
TAI HürjetTurkey2023In development
Temco TT PintoUnited States1956Retired
Yakovlev Yak-130Russia1996Operational

References

References

  1. (2021). "World Air Forces 2021". Flightglobal Insight.
  2. [https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news-detail/taiwan-receives-first-production-t-5-advanced-trainer Taiwan receives first-production T-5 advanced trainer] 30 NOVEMBER 2021,© Janes.com 2021 All Rights Reserved
  3. link. (2005-10-21)
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