

The sole aircraft first flew on 18 December 1955. Model 73 Jet Mentor – Powered by a 920 lbf (4.09 kN) Continental J69-T-9 turbojet engine.Allison Turbine Mentor – Conversion of surplus T-34 Mentors to be powered by Allison Model 250 turboprop engines.The armament could include flares, incendiary bombs, rocket or gun pods and antitank missiles.

T-34C-1 – Equipped with hardpoints for training or light attack, able to carry 1,200 lb (540 kg) of weapons on four underwing pylons.T-34C Turbo-Mentor – Two-seat primary trainer, fitted with a turboprop engine.YT-34C – Two T-34Bs were fitted with turboprop engines, and were used as T-34C prototypes.T-34Bs were flown by pilots assigned to the Navy Recruiting Command until the mid-1990s. Gold Wing SUKHOI SU29 Manuals Manuals and User Guides. I get the kit after waiting for a few months to get it in. Degree Twin Vectored Thrust Jet, Green (OVERSIZE) from Hobby Express. It was replaced by the T-34C (423 built by Beechcraft). The Su-34 shares most of its wing structure, tail, and engine nacelles with the Su-27/Su-30, with canards like the Su-30MKI. Used as a trainer until 1976, when VT-1 and VT-5 were decommissioned. Replaced by the Cessna T-37 around 1960 (450 built). He is the author of several books on military headgear including A Gallery of Military Headdress, which is available on. Peter Suciu is a Michigan-based writer who has contributed to more than four dozen magazines, newspapers and websites. In October, a Sukhoi Su-34 took part in the first-of-its-kind night-time flight into the lower stratosphere where it destroyed a hypothetical enemy while at supersonic speed. The Su-34 features 12 hardpoints, which are compatible with a variety of air-to-air, anti-ship, and air-to-ground, and cruise missiles, as well as numerous entries from Russia’s vast arsenal of TV, laser, satellite-guided bombs.The Su-34 has an operating range of 4,000 km, can develop a maximum speed of 1,900 km/h and is capable of carrying a weapon payload of up to 8 tons. The aircraft has seen service in Syria-and it has been regarded as the most technologically advanced Russian Air Force aircraft deployed in the conflict-but it could also be used to defend Russian interests in the Arctic, which highlight the versatility of the aircraft and its abilities to operate in a variety of conditions. It was developed from the frontline Sukhoi Su-27 fighter jet at the Sukhoi Design Bureau under chief designer Maritosov. It is among Russia’s most capable attack aircraft, and it features a time-proven airframe design that allow it take on the workload of both the sweep-wing Su-24 strike fighter and the Tu-22 bomber. The Su-34 is truly a multi-role aircraft that was developed to effectively strike enemy ground and air targets in any weather conditions, day or night.
