T-1A Jayhawk

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The T-1A Jayhawk is a twin-engine jet trainer used by the U.S. Air Force to prepare pilots for airlift and tanker aircraft operations.

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T-1 Jayhawk 1
T-1A Jayhawk canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jet trainer
military trainer aircraft
twin-engine aircraft
airframeMaterial aluminum alloy
basedOn Beechjet 400A NERFINISHED
category United States military trainer aircraft
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew 3
crewComposition instructor pilot and two student pilots
cruiseSpeed 450 knots
designation T-1A NERFINISHED
developedFrom Mitsubishi MU-300 Diamond I design lineage
engineType turbofan
enteredServiceWith United States Air Force NERFINISHED
hasFeature glass cockpit
in-flight refueling receptacle (on some aircraft)
weather radar
height 13 ft 11 in
introduced 1992
landingGear tricycle retractable landing gear
length 48 ft 5 in
manufacturer Beechcraft NERFINISHED
Raytheon Aircraft Company NERFINISHED
maximumSpeed 538 mph
867 km/h
maximumTakeoffWeight 16300 lb
7394 kg
nickname Jayhawk NERFINISHED
numberOfEngines 2
operator United States Air Force
powerplant 2 × Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-5B turbofan engines
primaryRole advanced trainer
airlift pilot trainer
tanker pilot trainer
range 2500 nautical miles
serviceCeiling 41000 ft
status in service
tailConfiguration T-tail
trainingFocus air refueling procedures (simulated)
airlift operations
crew resource management
tanker operations
usedByUnitType Air Education and Training Command NERFINISHED
usedFor combat systems officer training
navigator training
specialized undergraduate pilot training
undergraduate pilot training
wingConfiguration low-wing monoplane
wingspan 43 ft 6 in

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Nineteenth Air Force notableAircraftTypeTrained T-1A Jayhawk
this entity surface form: T-1 Jayhawk