T-33 Shooting Star

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The T-33 Shooting Star is an American jet trainer aircraft developed from the Lockheed P-80 that became one of the world’s most widely used jet training platforms during the early Cold War era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jet trainer aircraft
military aircraft
basedOn Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star
surface form: Lockheed P-80 airframe
configuration two-seat
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew 2
developedFrom Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star
surface form: Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star
engineType single turbojet
era early Cold War
firstFlight 1948-03-22
hasVariant Canadair CT-133 Silver Star
Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star
surface form: Lockheed TO-2

TV-2
height 3.56 m
introduced 1948
length 11.5 m
manufacturer Lockheed Aircraft Company
surface form: Lockheed
maximumSpeed approximately 970 km/h
notableFor being one of the world’s most widely used jet trainers
powerplant Allison J33 turbojet
primaryUser United States Air Force
range approximately 2,050 km
role advanced trainer
jet trainer
serviceCeiling approximately 14,600 m
status retired from front-line service
usedBy Bolivian Air Force
Brazilian Air Force
Chilean Air Force
Colombian Air Force
Cuban Air Force
Ecuadorian Air Force
Ethiopian Air Force
French Air Force
German Air Force
Guatemalan Air Force
Hellenic Air Force
Honduran Air Force
Indonesian Air Force
Iranian Air Force
Israeli Air Force
Aeronautica Militare
surface form: Italian Air Force

Japan Air Self-Defense Force
Mexican Air Force
Nicaraguan Air Force
Pakistan Air Force
Peruvian Air Force
Philippine Air Force
Portuguese Air Force
Belgian Air Force
surface form: Royal Belgian Air Force

Royal Canadian Air Force
Royal Danish Air Force
Royal Moroccan Air Force
Royal Netherlands Air Force
Royal Norwegian Air Force
Royal Saudi Air Force
Royal Thai Air Force
Salvadoran Air Force
Republic of Korea Air Force
surface form: South Korean Air Force

Spanish Air Force
Republic of China Air Force
surface form: Taiwanese Air Force

Turkish Air Force
United States Navy
Venezuelan Air Force
usedFor gunnery training
instrument training
light attack in some air forces
pilot jet transition training
target towing
wingConfiguration straight wing
wingspan 11.85 m

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Yugoslav Air Force notableImportedAircraft T-33 Shooting Star
Cuban Air Force usedAircraft T-33 Shooting Star