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T-33A

T-33 #351 Cockpit control panel.

 
Photo Number: E64-10899
Photo Date: February 13, 1964
 
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Photo
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T-33 #351 Cockpit control panel.
 
Project
Description:
Four Lockheed T-33A jet trainers were operated at what is now the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from 1958 to 1973. They were used for support and flight research.

T-33A (55-4351) (NASA 815) arrived at NASA Flight Research Center on January 9, 1963. It was used in a monocular vision study. It departed September 10, 1973 to Redding, California.

The T-33 was the first U.S. Air Force jet trainer, and was originally developed as a two-seat version of the F-80. The T-33 was used by not only the U.S. military, but also by foreign air forces as a trainer, fighter, and reconnaissance aircraft.

 
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Keywords: T-33, T-33A, cockpit control panel, #351, jet trainer
 


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