NORTH-AMERICAN.
T-28 TROJAN
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The T-28 was designed as a replacement for the T-6 primary
trainer and first flew in 1949 as the T-28A with an 800 hp
R-1300 engine. This version was used by the USAF but was
generally considered as underpowered and was supplanted
in USAF service by the T-37.
The T-28B developed for the US Navy used the 1350 hp
R-1820 engine, followed by the T-28C which was very similar
to the T-28B but had an arrestor hook fitted. The T-28B/C
remained in US Navy service until the early 1970's.
T-28A aircraft converted to the more powerful R-1820 engine
configuration were known as T-28D's. Large numbers of the
surplus USAF T-28A's were supplied to foreign air arms under
the MAP program. Over 300 T-28A's were converted to the
T-28D configuration.
This CD contains five flight manuals for the USAF and USN
versions. The CD has mostly been scanned from the
original flight manuals and retains any colour pages.
This CD contains:1. USAF Flight Operating Instructions for the T-28A,
AN 01-60FGA-1 dated 10/4/51, revised to 25/10/51,
approx 108 pages.
2. USAF Flight Manual for the T-28A, T.O. 1T-28A-1
dated 31/10/70, revised to 31/12/72, approx 150
pages.
3. USAF Flight Manual for the T-28B, T-28C and AT-28D,
4. US Navy Flight Handbook for the T-28B, AN 01-60FGB-1
T.O. 1T-28B-1 dated 31/10/70 revised to 1/4/73,
approx 248 pages. (Scanned from a photocopy.)
dated 1/11/54, revised to 15/8/55, approx 188 pages.5. US Navy NATOPS Flight Manual for the T-28B and
T-28C, NAVAIR 01-60FGB-1 dated 15/5/66 revised to
1/10/68, approx 306 pages.
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