T-28 Trojan (120 size EP-GP)
The North American Aviation T-28 Trojan is a radial-engine military trainer aircraft manufactured by North American Aviation and used by the United States Air Force and United States Navy beginning in the 1950s. Besides its use as a trainer, the T-28 was successfully employed as a counter-insurgency aircraft, primarily during the Vietnam War. It has continued in civilian use as an aerobatics and warbird performer.
The largest single concentration of this aircraft was employed by the U.S. Navy at Naval Air Station Whiting Field in Milton, Florida, in the training of student naval aviators. The T-28's service career in the U.S. military ended with the completion of the phase-in of the T-34C turboprop trainer. The last U.S. Navy training squadron to fly the T-28 was VT-27 "Boomers", based at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas, flying the last T-28 training flight in early 1984. The last T-28 in the Training Command, BuNo 137796, departed for Naval District Washington on 14 March 1984 to be displayed permanently at Naval Support Facility Anacostia, D.C
VQ Model introduces the T-28 Trojan in the most popular size (120 size). You have a lot of power options, from nitro 2-stroke 95, nitro 4-stroke 110, gas 17cc, electric motor (Boost 60) and even fit with Saito FG-19R3 Radial engine . And with lots of scale details 3D printed like the pilot (full body ) , steering wheel , seats ... All will make your T-28 the most scaled T-28 ARF in your flying field.
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Electric retracts with struts (VQ=ARE33)
Does not include: radio, motor, glue, and silicon fuel line