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Beechcraft Texan T1
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Military Vehicle Name
Beechcraft Texan T1
Manufacturer
Beechcraft
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Basic trainer aircraft for RAF pilots
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Allisonian Era (POLIS)
Deasy Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
2016
End Year:
2065
Texan T1 cockpit close-up
A close side view shows a black Beechcraft Texan T1 with two helmeted crew under the clear tandem canopy. The image shows red triangular warning markings, an RAF roundel, partial ZM32 serial lettering, the wing root, and landing gear struts below the fuselage.
Texan T1 ZM343 over coast
A black Beechcraft Texan T1 marked ZM343 flies above coastline, water, fields, and buildings. The aircraft shows its two-seat canopy with crew visible, RAF roundel, tail number 343, black vertical fin, and blurred propeller at the nose.
Texan T1 ZM324 gear down
A black Beechcraft Texan T1 marked ZM324 is shown from the side with landing gear extended and its propeller blurred. Two helmeted crew are visible under the tandem canopy, with red triangular markings, RAF roundel, tail number 324, and a black vertical fin.
Texan T1 ZM329 front quarter
A black Beechcraft Texan T1 marked ZM329 is photographed from below and ahead with landing gear extended. The image shows the cockpit canopy, nose intake, propeller blur, wing pylons or fairings, RAF fin flash, and aircraft markings on the glossy black fuselage.
Texan T1 ZM329 side view
A black Beechcraft Texan T1 marked ZM329 is shown in side profile against a pale sky. The aircraft has its landing gear down, propeller blurred, two-seat canopy, RAF roundel on the fuselage, red triangular warning markings, and tail number 329.
Red and white Texan 498
A red and white Beechcraft Texan trainer marked 498 is parked on a runway apron beneath dark clouds. The image shows a two-seat canopy with crew visible, a spinning propeller, tricycle landing gear, red tail and lower fuselage striping, and red triangular warning markings on the side.
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