Trainers
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Vought TA-7C/EA-7L, A-7K Twosair
The first converted TA-7C flew for the first time on December 17, 1976, and was delivered to the Navy on January 31, 1977. This book includes US Air National Guard A-7K Greek TA-7Hs, Portugese TA-7Ps, and Thai TA-7Es.
$22.95 -
USN/USMC Two-Seat Skyhawks: TA-4F, EA-4F, TA-4J and OA-4M
This book has all the Squadron and their history in the USN, USMC, and USNR. It has the history, photos, patches (crests), ships, and shore stations they served.
$34.95 -
Tiger! The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth
Stuart McKay, MBE, writes an extensive history of one of the most recognizable aircraft, the De Havilland Tiger Moth.
$49.95 -
Temco TT-1 Pinto
Developed as a private venture, the Temco Pinto primary jet trainer made its first flight March 26, 1956.
$17.95 -
Teach for the Sky: British Training Aircraft Since 1945
Drawing on research in company and government archives, Teach for the Sky describes the development of British training aircraft for basic, advanced, operational conversion and aircrew training from the late 1940s to the present day.
$49.95 -
Pilot Maker: The Incredible T-6
The AT-6, as it was known in the U.S. Army Air Force, SNJ to the Navy, Harvard in the Royal Air Force, has become something of an enigma. Throughout its service life it was either loved or intensely disliked since it was a demanding aircraft with the handling characteristics of a fighter. The historical record of what the AT-6 accomplished has been shrouded long enough.
$36.95 -
Northrop F-5/F-20/T-38 - WarbirdTech Volume 44
The enduring story of the Northrop F-5 series and the aircraft it spawned is overdue and timely for an audience that increasingly seeks reliable information and photos about Cold War aircraft.
$30.95 -
North American Rockwell T-2 Buckeye
Covers the development of this all-purpose jet trainer from the Navy's solicitation to industry in 1956 through its operations and squadron usage with the US Navy, US Marines, Venezuela, and Greece.
$23.95 -
Lockheed T2V/T-1A Seastar
Lockheed had an early lock on military jet trainer production in the United States with its very successful two-seat derivative of the P-80/F-80 Shooting Star, the T-33A/TV-2. As good as the T-Bird was, Lockheed believed a much more capable trainer could be developed from the basic T-33 design.
$16.95 -
Grumman F9F-8T/TF-9J Two-Seat
The two seat Grumman Cougar was one of the first swept-wing trainers to be put into service with the Navy and was also one of the first two seat versions of a fleet fighter.
$19.95 -
America's Round-Engine Warbirds: Airframes and Powerplants at the Close of the Military Prop Era
With a particular emphasis on the design, development, and evolution of American radial aircraft engines, this work chronicles the progression of US military aircraft from pre-World War II through the transition to the jet engine.
$46.95