tomdocherty72
Pre-Flight
Hi All,
I have migrated my question away from the original thread to avoid a running argument between two posters which had completely hijacked my post and lost any possibility of useful discussion and research.
I am hoping to get useful answers from anyone on the forum who either instructed, trained or maintained US Navy and USMC Beech T-34B & C Mentor and Turbo Mentors.
I would like to know:
a) what was it like to learn to fly on?
b) Was it a good aircraft from the instructors point of view?
c) Was it a difficult aircraft (in either version) to maintain and keep serviceable?
d) What other roles has the T-34C filled, other than training?
I would also be grateful for any tales of close calls and near misses involving the T-34 in training.
Finally, I have recently seen a number of photos of T-34C in a dark blue colour scheme, rather than the standard training red/white colours. These aircraft were carrying VMFAT and VFA unti designations. Can anyone explain their use to me. Are they similar in use to the 'squadron hacks' and 'station flight' aircraft I am used to having seen over here in the UK in past decades?
I look forward to some meaningful response to my question (NO fights this time please!)
Thanks guys.
I have migrated my question away from the original thread to avoid a running argument between two posters which had completely hijacked my post and lost any possibility of useful discussion and research.
I am hoping to get useful answers from anyone on the forum who either instructed, trained or maintained US Navy and USMC Beech T-34B & C Mentor and Turbo Mentors.
I would like to know:
a) what was it like to learn to fly on?
b) Was it a good aircraft from the instructors point of view?
c) Was it a difficult aircraft (in either version) to maintain and keep serviceable?
d) What other roles has the T-34C filled, other than training?
I would also be grateful for any tales of close calls and near misses involving the T-34 in training.
Finally, I have recently seen a number of photos of T-34C in a dark blue colour scheme, rather than the standard training red/white colours. These aircraft were carrying VMFAT and VFA unti designations. Can anyone explain their use to me. Are they similar in use to the 'squadron hacks' and 'station flight' aircraft I am used to having seen over here in the UK in past decades?
I look forward to some meaningful response to my question (NO fights this time please!)
Thanks guys.