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The North American T-2 Buckeye was a twin-engine (although it began life as a single-engine) trainer that served the US Navy for almost 50 years, retiring from service in 2008. Several Buckeyes are now in private hands and see action on the airshow circuit.
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Trainer Tuesday?
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Trainer Tuesday.
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Tomcat tuesday?
Tornado tuesday?
I just love swing wings.
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Trainer Tuesday!
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The sound of the prop on the Texan going super sonic is one of my favorite aviation sounds.
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That's awesome. I wonder if it's the same T-6 in my photograph above. I shot that in Temple, TX last spring.
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These bad boys are still flying
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Oh, are we posting Trainers? Fun Fact: The original prototype for the RFB Fantrainer was powered by two NSU Wankel engines.