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, 
Hawker 400, military aircraft, side-by-side trainer, Raytheon, Japan Air Self-Defense ForceUnited States Air Force

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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-1 Jayhawk takes off from Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, Nov. 29, 2023T-1 Jayhawk takes off from Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, Nov. 29, 2023
    T-1A 94-0125 at Tallahassee International AirportT-1A 94-0125 at Tallahassee International Airport
    Col. Shane `Shamus` Muscato, the 479th Flying Training Group (FTG) commander, and 479th FTG officers Maj. Christoper Sunnekalb, Capt. Kayla Hamilton and pilot Russel Early pose for a photo with the last T-1A Jayhawk at NAS PensacolaCol. Shane 'Shamus' Muscato, the 479th Flying Training Group (FTG) commander, and 479th FTG officers Maj. Christoper Sunnekalb, Capt. Kayla Hamilton and pilot Russel Early pose for a photo with the last T-1A Jayhawk at NAS Pensacola
    The last T-1A Jayhawk onboard Naval Air Station Pensacola bears a signature from 479th Flying Training Group Commander Col. Shane `Shamus` Muscato before its final flight July 28, 2025The last T-1A Jayhawk onboard Naval Air Station Pensacola bears a signature from 479th Flying Training Group Commander Col. Shane 'Shamus' Muscato before its final flight July 28, 2025
    The last T-1A Jayhawk onboard NAS Pensacola taxis before its final flight July 28,2025.The last T-1A Jayhawk onboard NAS Pensacola taxis before its final flight July 28,2025.
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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-1 Jayhawk takes off from Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, Nov. 29, 2023 Commons
      commonsimageT-1A 94-0125 at Tallahassee International Airport Commons
      commonsimageCol. Shane 'Shamus' Muscato, the 479th Flying Training Group (FTG) commander, and 479th FTG officers Maj. Christoper Sunnekalb, Capt. Kayla Hamilton and pilot Russel Early pose for a photo with the last T-1A Jayhawk at NAS Pensacola Commons
      commonsimageThe last T-1A Jayhawk onboard Naval Air Station Pensacola bears a signature from 479th Flying Training Group Commander Col. Shane 'Shamus' Muscato before its final flight July 28, 2025 Commons
      commonsimageThe last T-1A Jayhawk onboard NAS Pensacola taxis before its final flight July 28,2025. Commons