This privately owned T-28B Trojan registered as N1328B is a regular on the European air show circuit and is seen here at Leopoldsburg/Beverlo Airfield

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This privately owned T-28B Trojan registered as N1328B is a regular on the European air show circuit and is seen here at Leopoldsburg/Beverlo Airfield

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A T-28C of VT-2 lands at NAS Whiting Field, Florida, 1966
N14103 1951 North American T-28A Trojan 13570 TL-570 Served with USAF 51-5370 by Chris Murkin Via Flickr: N14103 1951 North American T-28A Trojan 13570 TL-570 Served with USAF 51-5370 Aircraft has also served with the French Air Force and Haitain Air Force Photo taken at EAA Airventure Wittman Regional Airport Oshkosh Wisconsin USA July 2025 HAD_7316
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Entranced by the T-28's beautiful radial engine and the propeller governor rigging (a bit different than what I've learned on the Cessna 310) as well as the mega sized air vents in this room that's used to paint massive airplanes.
It's the little things on planes these days that make me go 🤩🤩 and i want to learn all about it

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T-28 "Kirov" 1:56 for Bolt Action
1955 North American T-28B Trojan N306WW c/n 200-377 on the ramp at Livermore Airport California 2018.
T-28 Trojan. It looks like a comic plane. Photography by Bryce Womeldurf.