Sunday, January 23, 2011

he T-39N "Sabreliner" aircraft


The T-39 is the Air Force version of Rockwell's popular Sabreliner executive aircraft. This handy twin-jet utility plane has been used for many purposes: a four-passenger executive transport, light priority cargo and for radar and navigational training.
The T-39N "Sabreliner" aircraft, built by Sabreliner Corporation, is a low-wing, twin-jet monoplane with a pod mounted Pratt & Whitney JT12A engine on each side of the aft fuselage. It is a multipurpose low-wing, twin-jet aircraft. The 15 T-39Ns ? Derivatives of the commercial Sabre model 265-40 ? Are use for training undergraduate military flight officer students in radar navigation and airborne radar - intercept procedures. These aircraft replaced Cessna T -47As during the early 1990s. The eight T -39Gs? Derivatives of the commercial Sabre model 265-60? Are use for student non-radar training. These aircraft began replacing Air Force T-1A Jayhawks in Navy training squadrons in mid-1999.

No comments:

Post a Comment