T-1 Jayhawk

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The Raytheon T-1 Jayhawk is a twin-engined jet aircraft used by the United States Air Force for advanced pilot training. T-1A students go on to fly airlift and tanker aircraft. The T-400 is a similar version for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.

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Jayhawk trainer; Raytheon T-1 Jayhawk; T1 Jayhawk
179 produced, 
trainer, military aircraft, Hawker 400, side-by-side trainer, Japan Air Self-Defense ForceJapan Maritime Self-Defense Force, Hawker Beechcraft, United States Air Force, Raytheon, 

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    The 48th Flying Training Squadron’s fleet of T-1A Jayhawks sit on the flight line at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, Februrary 5, 2019.The 48th Flying Training Squadron’s fleet of T-1A Jayhawks sit on the flight line at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, Februrary 5, 2019.
    Members of the 43rd Flying Training Squadron talk with each other during the 43rd FTS heritage paint unveiling at Columbus Air Force Base, MississippiMembers of the 43rd Flying Training Squadron talk with each other during the 43rd FTS heritage paint unveiling at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi
    The back half of the 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage flagship aircraft sits on the flight line at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, 25 October 2019The back half of the 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage flagship aircraft sits on the flight line at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, 25 October 2019
    The 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage flagship aircraft sits on the flight line at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, October 25, 2019The 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage flagship aircraft sits on the flight line at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, October 25, 2019
    The 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage flagship aircraft sits on the flight line at Columbus Air Force Base, MississippiThe 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage flagship aircraft sits on the flight line at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi
    T-1A, 93-0623, before an early morning functional check flight Dec. 2, 2020, after undergoing hail damage repair and maintenance at the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, ArizonaT-1A, 93-0623, before an early morning functional check flight Dec. 2, 2020, after undergoing hail damage repair and maintenance at the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona
    The new heritage tail T-1A Jayhawk of the 86th Flying Training Squadron sits after being unveiled on August 13, 2021 at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas.The new heritage tail T-1A Jayhawk of the 86th Flying Training Squadron sits after being unveiled on August 13, 2021 at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas.
    Cesar Espinoza, Laughlin Air Force Base corrosion shop supervisor, poses with Capt. Marc Howe, 86th Flying Training Squadron flight commander, while holding a plaque presented for their work with the heritage tail T-1A Jayhawk. 13 August 2021Cesar Espinoza, Laughlin Air Force Base corrosion shop supervisor, poses with Capt. Marc Howe, 86th Flying Training Squadron flight commander, while holding a plaque presented for their work with the heritage tail T-1A Jayhawk. 13 August 2021
    Maintainers from the corrosion shop at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, pose with the plaque given to them for their work with the heritage tail T-1A Jayhawk on August 13, 2021Maintainers from the corrosion shop at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, pose with the plaque given to them for their work with the heritage tail T-1A Jayhawk on August 13, 2021
    Aircraft maintainers from Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, pose with the plaque given to them for their work with the heritage tail T-1A Jayhawk on August 13, 2021Aircraft maintainers from Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, pose with the plaque given to them for their work with the heritage tail T-1A Jayhawk on August 13, 2021
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      commonsimageThe 48th Flying Training Squadron’s fleet of T-1A Jayhawks sit on the flight line at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, Februrary 5, 2019. Commons
      commonsimageMembers of the 43rd Flying Training Squadron talk with each other during the 43rd FTS heritage paint unveiling at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi Commons
      commonsimageThe back half of the 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage flagship aircraft sits on the flight line at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, 25 October 2019 Commons
      commonsimageThe 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage flagship aircraft sits on the flight line at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, October 25, 2019 Commons
      commonsimageThe 43rd Flying Training Squadron’s T-1 Jayhawk heritage flagship aircraft sits on the flight line at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi Commons
      commonsimageT-1A, 93-0623, before an early morning functional check flight Dec. 2, 2020, after undergoing hail damage repair and maintenance at the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona Commons
      commonsimageThe new heritage tail T-1A Jayhawk of the 86th Flying Training Squadron sits after being unveiled on August 13, 2021 at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. Commons
      commonsimageCesar Espinoza, Laughlin Air Force Base corrosion shop supervisor, poses with Capt. Marc Howe, 86th Flying Training Squadron flight commander, while holding a plaque presented for their work with the heritage tail T-1A Jayhawk. 13 August 2021 Commons
      commonsimageMaintainers from the corrosion shop at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, pose with the plaque given to them for their work with the heritage tail T-1A Jayhawk on August 13, 2021 Commons
      commonsimageAircraft maintainers from Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, pose with the plaque given to them for their work with the heritage tail T-1A Jayhawk on August 13, 2021 Commons