Details, Explanation and Meaning About Boeing T-43

Boeing T-43 Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

Boeing T-43
Description
RoleNavigation trainer
Crew2 crew, 6 instructors, 12 students
Dimensions
Length100 ft30.3 m
Wingspan93 ft28.2 m
Height37 ft11.2 m
Wing area980 sq ft91.05 m²
Weights
Empty64,090 lb29,071 kg
Loaded115,000 lb67,500 kg
Powerplant
Engines2 Pratt & Whitney; JT8D-9A turbofans
Power14,500 lbs each64 kN
Performance
Maximum speed562 mph904 km/h
Range2,995 mi4,820 km
Service ceiling37,000 ft11,212 m
Rate of climb

The Boeing T-43 is a modified Boeing 737-200 used by the US Air Force. Delivered during 1973 and 1974, the primary mission of the T-43 is as a flying classroom for Navigator training. It has stations onboard for twelve navigator students, six instructors, as well as pilot and co-pilot.

Externally the T-43 differs from the civilian aircraft by having more antennas, fewer windows and five periscope sextant stations for celestial navigation. Other navigation systems fitted include mapping radar, TACAN, inertial navigation, a radar altimeter and others.

Twelve aircraft of the nineteen originally ordered are still in service for the Air Force in their original role, based at Randolph Air Force Base in Texas, while two are used for similar purposes by the Air National Guard. In addition, one has been modified to a transport aircraft, classified CT-43, and used by US Southern Command for commander transport in South America.

Modern USAF Series Miscellaneous
Attack--OA/A-10,AC-130H/U RC-135V/W
Bomber--B-52,-2,-1B,F-117A OC-135B
Fighter--F-15/E ,F-16 KC-10,-135
T-1 Jayhawk Electronic--E-3,-4B,-8C EC-130E/J,H HC-130P/N
T-37 Tweet Transport--C-5,-17,-141B, -20,-21 MC-130E/H/P
T-38 Talon C-22B, -32, -130, -37A, -40B/C MH-53J/M
T-43 Trainers--T-1, -37, -38, -43, -6 HH-60G
T-6 Texan II Weather--WC-130, -135 UH-1N
UAV--RQ-1/MQ-1 UAV, Global Hawk U-2S/TU-2S
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