Don't know if this is old news but I figured I'd post it.
Peace,
-Spin
NAVY REPLACES T-34 WITH T-6A TEXAN II
It's the end of an era at Pensacola. The Beechcraft T-34 will disappear soon from the Navy's training base at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida to be replaced by Raytheon Aircraft's T-6A Texan II. The first Navy training class to use the T-6A began in late June using 15 of the aircraft. Ultimately the Navy will buy 328 of the turboprop single-engine trainers. The Air Force has used the aircraft since 2001. It is also flying as a military trainer in Canada and Greece. The Navy and Air Force will buy a total of 800 T-6As by 2017. Computer technology allows the aircraft to perform like a jet fighter, and the cockpit can be equipped with the same advanced digital avionics as frontline fighters.
Peace,
-Spin
NAVY REPLACES T-34 WITH T-6A TEXAN II
It's the end of an era at Pensacola. The Beechcraft T-34 will disappear soon from the Navy's training base at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida to be replaced by Raytheon Aircraft's T-6A Texan II. The first Navy training class to use the T-6A began in late June using 15 of the aircraft. Ultimately the Navy will buy 328 of the turboprop single-engine trainers. The Air Force has used the aircraft since 2001. It is also flying as a military trainer in Canada and Greece. The Navy and Air Force will buy a total of 800 T-6As by 2017. Computer technology allows the aircraft to perform like a jet fighter, and the cockpit can be equipped with the same advanced digital avionics as frontline fighters.