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T-28 Trojan



         


The North American T-28 Trojan was a piston-engined military trainer aircraft used by the United States armed forces in the 1950s and early 60s. Many were subsequently sold to private civil operators where and are often found flying as warbirds today.

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Development

On September 24 1949 the XT-28 (company designation NA-159) was flown for the first time, designed to replace the T-6 Texan. Found satisfactory, a contract was issued and between 1950 and 1957 a total of 1,948 were built.

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Service history

In the COIN role, T-28s saw extensive service during the Vietnam War in VNAF hands. They were also supplied to Congo by the CIA to support Moise Tshombe's regime. France used locally remanufactured T-28s in close-support and patrol roles in Algeria


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Variants

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