Fuji T-1
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The Fuji T-1 was Japan's first jet-powered trainer aircraft. The first flight was in January 1958. A total of 66 T-1 planes were built. It was retired in March 2006.

Hasegawa Fuji T-1A in 1/72nd Scale Here is another look at Julien Dixon's Fuji T-1A.1
* Fuji T-1, a Japanese trainer plane of 1958 * Gnat T.1, a British light jet trainer plane of 1959 * Grob Tutor T.2
The Fuji T-1 was Japan's first jet-powered trainer aircraft.3
4) Fuji T-1: a basic trainer developed in the 1960s.4

Made by Fuji Heavy Industries.

Canadair Tutor, Fuji T-1 and SAAB 105, the Macchi MB-326 was selected in August 1965.5
The Fuji T-1 is a Japanese intermediate flying and armament jet trainer aircraft in service since 1960.6
The Fuji T-1 was Japan's first jet-powered trainer aircraft. The first flight was in January 1958.It was retired in March of 2006.7
Fuji T-1 two-seat jet trainer was first postwar Japanese jet aircraft. Forty T-1 As built with Bristol Orpheus engines, and 20 T-1 Bs with Japanese engines.8
Wing Area Sqm
22
Eng 1 Type
Turbojet
Cruise Speed Kmh
620
Cruise Speed Note
549000.0
Fuel Capacity
1400.0
Range Km
1300
Aspect Ratio
5
Max Speed Note
366000.0
Hardpoint Other
2
Ferry Range Km
1950
Airfoil
K-561-K-569
Similar Aircraft
* F-86 Sabre
Number Built
66
Crew
2
Climb Rate Ftmin
6500
Empty Weight Kg
2420
Gross Weight Kg
4150
Hardpoints
2
Span M
11
Hardpoint Bombs
2
Max Takeoff Weight Kg
5000
Gross Weight Note
clean
Manufacturer
Eng 1 Name
Bristol Siddeley Orpheus Mk 805
Max Speed Kmh
925
Eng 1 Lbf
4000
Guns
120.0
Height M
4
Prime Units
met
Ceiling M
14400
Eng 1 Number
1
Hardpoint Missiles
2
Length M
12
Category

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