The North American Aviation T-28 Trojan
was a piston-engined military trainer aircraft used by the United
States Air Force and United States Navy beginning in the 1950s.
Besides its use as a trainer, the T-28 was successfully employed as a
Counter-insurgency (COIN) aircraft, primarily during the Vietnam War.
After becoming adopted as a primary
trainer by the USAF, the United States Navy and Marine Corps adopted
it as well. Although the Air Force phased out the aircraft from
primary pilot training by the early 1960s, continuing use only for
limited training of special operations aircrews and for primary
training of select foreign military personnel, the aircraft continued
to be used as a primary trainer by the Navy (and by default, the
Marine Corps and Coast Guard) well into the early 1980s.
The Philippine Air Force 15th Strike
Wing formerly utilized T-28Ds.
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