North
American T-2B Buckeye
N36TB s/n 291-34
Accepted January 2, 1967 by U.S. Navy
$1,250,000
One
of very few T-2 Buckeye Aircraft on the U.S. Civil Registry. The aircraft recently
completed an extensive (and expensive) I.R.A.N. refurbishment by Sabreliner Corp in Perryville, MO. with over $1,800,000 in documented
work. Sabreliner Corp. was a military contractor for the U.S. Navy and performed depot
level maintenance and repairs to the Navy T-2B fleet when on active service.
Airframe: 3840 Hrs TTSNEW
Engines: P&W
J60-P-6 (JT12)
Each
rated at 2,950 lbs. max. thrust (standard day at sea level)
LH: 1229 Hrs SMOH
RH: 1235 Hrs SMOH (40 Hrs since major inspection)
Exterior:
Painted to U.S. Navy training colors by Sabreliner, Corp. (2006)
AVIONICS:
Garmin 530
Garmin SL-40 COM
Trutrak Auto Pilot
EFIS Display
Garmin GNS-430 GPS/NAV/COM (rear cockpit)
Garmin GMA-340 Audio Panel Intercom
Garmin GTX-327 Transponder
Voice Actuated Intercom
Encoder
LANDING
GEAR:
Tricycle;
hydraulic retracted; conventional air/oil shock strut
MAINTAINABILITY:
Workstands
or ladders not required for servicing or maintenance
Large quick-open access doors for equipment, accessories, and engines
System components grouped together in spacious compartments
Engines accessible and easily removed from ground level
Battery
starting
EQUIPMENT:
Dual
high pressure oxygen systems
MISCELLANEOUS:
Engine condition inspection completed in October 2006
Landing gear overhauled in October 2006
Main fuel cell replaced in October 2006
New Canopy 2007
Detailed Military Records
Duplicate controls and instruments each cockpit
Current Condition Inspection
MILITARY
BACKGROUND
The
T-2B Buckeye jet trainer aircraft was produced for the U.S. Navy by North American
Aviation at Columbus. T-2B trainers were used by the Naval Air Training Command to conduct
basic jet flight training for future Navy and Marine Corps aviators. The trainer
established an outstanding record of safety and reliability while providing training for
more than 11,000 students to pilot 18 different models of Navy jet aircraft. Buckeyes also
were produced by Venezuela (T-21) and Greece (T-2E).
The two-place high performance Buckeye was used for a wide variety of pilot training, from
the students first jet flight to fully qualified flight. The aircraft was used for
teaching a wide range of skills, including high-altitude, high-speed formation and
aerobatic flights; basic and radio instruments; night and day navigation; and gunnery,
bombing, and carrier operations.
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Here for North American T-2 Profile
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION UPON INSPECTION
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showing!
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