Republic AT-12 Guardsman (1941) – advanced trainer version of the Seversky P-35 fighter with one Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp radial piston engineįairchild XAT-13 (1942) – bomber crew trainer monoplane with two Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial piston enginesįairchild XAT-14 (1942) – derivative of the AT-13 with two Ranger V-770 V-cylinder piston enginesīoeing XAT-15 (1942) – bomber crew trainer monoplane with two Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial piston engines North American AT-6 Texan (1940) – advanced trainer monoplane with one Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial piston engine redesignated T-6 in 1948īeechcraft AT-7 Navigator (1942) – advanced trainer version of the Beechcraft C-45 Expeditor utility transport with two Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior radial piston engines redesignated T-7 in 1948Ĭessna AT-8 Bobcat (1940) – advanced trainer monoplane with two Lycoming R-680 radial piston enginesĬurtiss AT-9 Jeep (1941) – advanced trainer monoplane with two Lycoming R-680 radial piston enginesīeechcraft AT-10 Wichita (1941) – advanced trainer monoplane with two Lycoming R-680 radial piston enginesīeechcraft AT-11 Kansan (1942) – bomber/gunner crew training version of the AT-7 with two Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior radial piston engines redesignated T-11 in 1948 Huff-Daland AT-2 (1926) – trainer biplane with one Wright-Hispano E V-cylinder liquid-cooled piston engineīoeing AT-3 (1927) – trainer version of the Boeing PW-9 biplane fighter with one Wright-Hispano E V-cylinder liquid-cooled piston engineĬurtiss AT-4 (1926) – trainer version of the Curtiss P-1 Hawk biplane fighter with one Wright-Hispano E V-cylinder liquid-cooled piston engineĬurtiss AT-5 (1927) – biplane trainer with one Wright R-790 Whirlwind radial piston engine Huff-Daland AT-1 (1925) – trainer biplane with one Wright-Hispano E V-cylinder liquid-cooled piston engine Huff-Daland TW-5 (1923) – trainer biplane with one Wright-Hispano E V-cylinder liquid-cooled piston engine Huff-Daland TA-6 (1923) – derivative of the TA-2 with one Lawrance J-1 radial piston engineĮngineering Division TW-1 (1920) – trainer biplane with one Liberty 6 liquid-cooled V-cylinder piston engineĬox-Klemin TW-2 (1921) – trainer biplane with one Wright-Hispano E liquid-cooled V-cylinder piston engineĬonsolidated TW-3 (1923) – trainer biplane with one Wright-Hispano E liquid-cooled V-cylinder piston engineįokker TW-4 (1923) – one USAAF-operated Fokker S.I with one Curtiss OX-5 liquid-cooled V-cylinder piston engine Huff-Daland TA-2 (1920) – trainer biplane with one ABC Wasp radial piston engineĭayton-Wright TA-3 (1922) – trainer biplane with one Le Rhône 9C rotary piston engineĮngineering Division TA-4 – proposed trainer biplane with one Lawrance J-1 radial piston engine not builtĭayton-Wright TA-5 (1923) – derivative of the TA-3 with one Lawrance J-1 radial piston engine View day-by-day actions of World War II with TA-1 (1920) – trainer biplane with one Lawrance R-1 radial piston engine View day-by-day actions of the American Civil War with. Part of a network of sites that includes GlobalFirepower, a data-driven property used in ranking the top military powers of the world, (World Directory of Modern Military Aircraft), (World Directory of Modern Military Warships),, detailing the history of the world's most iconic spyplane, and, cataloguing military medals and ribbons. Please direct all other inquiries to militaryfactory AT. We do not sell any of the items showcased on this site. Material presented throughout this website is for historical and entertainment value only and should not to be construed as usable for hardware restoration, maintenance, or general operation. All written content, illustrations, and photography are unique to this website (unless where indicated) and not for reuse/reproduction in any form. trademarks protected by all applicable domestic and international intellectual property laws. The "Military Factory" name and logo are registered ® U.S. 2023 Military Pay Chart Military Ranks DoD Dictionary Conversion Calculators Military Alphabet Code Military Map Symbols
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