T-28B

The T-28B Trojan is a foundational military trainer aircraft developed and manufactured by North American Aviation. Introduced for service starting in 1950, the T-28 series was designed to replace the aging T-6 Texan. The B model, specifically delivered to the U.S. Navy (489 units built), featured a more powerful Wright Cyclone R-1820 radial engine, generating 1,425 hp, and was adapted for carrier operations with an arresting hook.

North American Aviation has a long history in aerospace, producing aircraft from 1949 through 1963 in locations including Inglewood and Downey, California. While initially serving as a primary trainer, later versions of the T-28 were modified for counter-insurgency operations during the Vietnam War, demonstrating the aircraft’s versatility. The T-28 proved sturdy and reliable, maintaining service with the U.S. Navy until the 1980s. A total of approximately 1,948 Trojans were built across all variants, with many continuing today in civilian use as popular warbirds.

Access solutions aid in maintaining all aircraft sections, including the nose, fuselage, wing, and tail. Various platforms, such as modular stepover platforms, cantilever platforms, and super maintenance platforms, are used to ensure comprehensive access for detailed work on the aircraft structure and systems.

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