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The Mighty North American T-28 Trojan

Started by evangilder, June 17, 2009, 03:46:32 AM

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evangilder

If I could afford a warbird, I would want one of these. They aren't cheap and are brutish looking on the ground, but holy moly what a fun airplane! Fast, beefy and a roomy cockpit for a warbird, the Trojan is also heavy enough where turbulence isn't as much of a factor as it is in smaller trainers.





This one is the cover shot of my second book






One of my favorite shots of any I have taken, and my favorite T-28 shot



phantomphan1974

All the Camarillo Trojans that congregate at the south end of the airport?
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evangilder

Some of them are based in Camarillo, others are from other parts of California and Arizona. C and J aviation at Camarillo used to do a lot of business in T-28s, but they are moving more toward executive jets.

phantomphan1974

Quote from: evangilder on June 17, 2009, 09:21:12 AM
Some of them are based in Camarillo, others are from other parts of California and Arizona. C and J aviation at Camarillo used to do a lot of business in T-28s, but they are moving more toward executive jets.
I remember their hangers full of them or just outside.
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Quote from: evangilder on June 17, 2009, 03:46:32 AM
If I could afford a warbird, I would want one of these. They aren't cheap and are brutish looking on the ground, but holy moly what a fun airplane! Fast, beefy and a roomy cockpit for a warbird, the Trojan is also heavy enough where turbulence isn't as much of a factor as it is in smaller trainers.
WOW! those are some pretty cool shots, Eric.   <thumbsup>
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evangilder

Cheers Fernando. I had always liked the T-28 when I saw them from the ground, but after my first flight, I was hooked! It was love at first flight.

Midnight Mover

Quote from: evangilder on June 17, 2009, 03:46:32 AM
If I could afford a warbird, I would want one of these. They aren't cheap and are brutish looking on the ground, but holy moly what a fun airplane! Fast, beefy and a roomy cockpit for a warbird, the Trojan is also heavy enough where turbulence isn't as much of a factor as it is in smaller trainers.

Great shots Eric ;)

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T-28A taking off at sunset from Cable Airport
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phantomphan1974

Was this taken this weekend.  One of the PT-22 pilots said there was going to be a gathering of Ryan's and Stearman's this past weekend at Cable.
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Realbigtaco

I think this is a neat plane, and one day i hope to get to ride in the back seat.  Sometimes when I'm board at work, I go to the Courtesy Aircraft page and see how I could pull off buying one of these planes.  I've seen them in good shape for $175,000....To dream at work can make for a long day...


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I was leaving Van Nuys the other day and caught this.......im sure someone here knows everything about it.




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Quote from: evangilder on June 17, 2009, 03:46:32 AM
If I could afford a warbird, I would want one of these. They aren't cheap and are brutish looking on the ground, but holy moly what a fun airplane! Fast, beefy and a roomy cockpit for a warbird, the Trojan is also heavy enough where turbulence isn't as much of a factor as it is in smaller trainers.

One of my favorite shots of any I have taken, and my favorite T-28 shot


Setting the bar a little high for us common folk, arent ya Eric? J/K.....kinda

Great collection there man <rocker>

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Realbigtaco

Here are a few from the Warbirds West T-28/T-34 fly in back in November.  I loved the Navy blue T-28.

Here was Warbirds West T-28, and standing in front is Retired Brig General Robert Cardenas.  If you ever get the chance to hear him talk it's well worth it

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