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    The T-43 was last based at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas and operated originally by the 558th Flying Training Squadron (558 FTS) and from 1996 to 2010 by the 562d Flying Training Squadron and by the 563d Flying Training Squadron from 1999 to 2010.

  3. Mar 21, 2024 · In 1976, when the US Navy retired its T-29s, Navy navigators went to Mather Air Force Base, 12 miles east of Sacramento, California, where they trained on the USAF's T-43s. The T-43 had 12 training stations. While similar to the passenger Boeing 737-200, the military version had more antennas and fewer windows.

  4. The new T-43s were initially assigned to the 323rd Flight Training Wing at Mather AFB, California, after which the campaign permanently moved the fleet to London, Texas Dove Air Force Base, and the badge of the 12th Flight Training Wing. Externally, aside from the occasional antenna protrusion, the T-43 shows little of its real utility.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Boeing_T-43Boeing T-43 - Wikiwand

    The T-43 was last based at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas and operated originally by the 558th Flying Training Squadron (558 FTS) and from 1996 to 2010 by the 562d Flying Training Squadron and by the 563d Flying Training Squadron from 1999 to 2010.

  6. Aug 5, 2023 · Originally based at Mather AFB, Calif., the T-43 has been in service at Randolph AFB since 1992. "The T-43 has been a workhorse of navigation," Colonel Deitschel said. "We have put more than 20 thousand aviators through the training.

  7. Feb 5, 2021 · The vehicle also had 2 personnel heaters on both sides of the front hull and 3 10-pound CO2 fixed fire extinguishers and 1 additional 5-pound portable CO2 fire extinguisher. The 120mm Gun Tank T43, Pilot #1 still exists. The T43 Pilot #1, restored and preserved at Fort Benning in 2020, picture taken by Sofilein.

  8. May 30, 2020 · Only a handful of components migrated to the production T-34 from the T-34M. The issue of modernization was revisited in the spring of 1942. Unlike the T-34M, the tank called T-43 was built in metal and its development continued for over a year. This article covers the work performed on the T-43 tank in 1942.

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