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G'day,
I noticed a story today about the retirement of the U.S. Navy's T-2 Buckeye trainers which I've long admired as an aircraft that "just looks right". The article... http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?c...8-bd488171d6fb ....talks about about the aircraft's age: "Last week, a T-2 Buckeye made its last student training flight from Naval Air Station Pensacola, before the type was retired from service after close to 50 years." ....and goes on to say: "The Buckeye will be replaced with the T-45 Goshawk... which sports far more advanced avionics, and flying dynamics that more closely mimic the F/A-18s Navy aviators fly in active duty." Out of interest I thought I'd read up about on these "new" T-45s and I found on Boeing's website: http://www.boeing.com/history/mdc/goshawk.htm "In 1978, McDonnell Douglas and British Aerospace developed the T-45A Goshawk, a carrier-suitable version of the British Aerospace Hawk." The Goshawk is already 30 years old!!! Now I don't have anything against "old" aircraft; if I were a rich man I'd be rescuing one of those Buckeye's from the boneyard for my personal toy. But I think it's interesting to note that the Buckeye is being replaced by a Hawk-derivative at a time when BAE is finding it increasingly difficult to sell the Hawk due to its obsolescence. http://www.flightglobal.com/articles...r-contest.html http://www.ainonline.com/news/single...-in-singapore/ |
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