I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be the FITU then VT-3.
^^^+1, even the blue/white we have over here in NFO land looks better.
Whatever floats your boat, I just dont like my planes with creamsicle paint jobs
The 57D has avionics capabilities far beyond the T-6A suite.
You're stupid...
I believe what he was saying is that you would fly the T-6B for primary, and if you select tailhook you would move on to an intermediate phase where you get to use the HUD and maybe fly a little faster.
To be honest, I don't think that an intermediate phase is necessary. Guys who come from the T-34 do just fine learning the T-45. The HUD takes all of a lesson or two to get used to. Not to mention you aren't even allowed to use it in any phase 1 instrument hops. Also, the T-45 may hit peak speeds much higher than the T-6 but the majority of the flying in phase 1 is done at 200-250 kts, not much faster than the T-6 if at all.
This is a late response to this part of the thread, but I think one of the most important reasons to be in the T-45 during Intermediate isn't about speed or complexity. It's about landings. Learning to fly a carrier pattern is difficult and relies on repetition. Especially now that they are taking E-2/C-2 after Intermediate, students need as many landings as possible before the carrier. Sure a T-6 might act like a T-45 during instruments and Fams, but it takes 250-300 landings to get it down well enough to go to the boat for the first time. Ball flying, engine spool, and a really clean jet that doesn't slow down are all important considerations.
Are the helo bubbas gonna be screwed going from a plane with so much gucci stuff in the cockpit to the TH-57's that are basically helicopter versions of the T-34? That seems like it'd be tough to take that big step back from a HUD, GINA, and full color MFD's.
I suppose they could always just make a carrier version of the T-44. That would be fun.
Yeah, it was called the S-2.