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 Post subject: T-28 Photo Collection
PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 9:52 am 
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These I recieved from my buddy Steve Nation.



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Very nice photos. I notice that there are different style nose wheels on these T-28s. Why the difference?


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Regarding the nose wheels:
The smaller wheel with the lower profile tire is the 'correct' nose wheel combination. Interestingly enough, a friend of mine who owns a T-28 and who has extensive fixed-wing and rotorcraft flying experience (as well as T-38 Talon experience) said that the main gear tire is a perfect fit as a T-28 nose wheel tire. (And, that's what he currently uses for his T-28.)
Since those may be hard to acquire, some of the other T-28s are using alternate wheel/tire combinations.

Hope that helps a bit...

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Isn't the skinny wheel/tire correct for the carrier variants? I don' think that the USAF variants ever used that combo.


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Isn't the skinny wheel/tire correct for the carrier variants? I don' think that the USAF variants ever used that combo.


skinny wheel T-28C

Fat wheel T-28A,B,D,F,S ect...

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Not true Steve.
All Navy T-28s used the high pressure tire.

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Jack Cook wrote:
Not true Steve.
All Navy T-28s used the high pressure tire.


My bad, I was under the impression that the high pressure tire went with the tailhook and short prop and the "B" that you see switched to the the high pressure tire not the other way around.
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Where were these taken? I recognize a couple of those T-28s. There is also a T-6 in there that is a friend of mines.


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Pics were taken somewhere in Cali.


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Mind if I pilfer them for the registry?

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Great shots, love the T-28. 8)
Reminds me of a mini Skyraider.

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Those were from the West Coast TRARON formation clinic at Castle Airport, CA in 2005.

Here are some more pictures I took in 2005 and 2006
http://www.sfahistory.org/traron2005.htm
http://www.sfahistory.org/traron2006.htm

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Scott WRG Editor wrote:
Mind if I pilfer them for the registry?

Scott, of COURSE you can! Anything to help man!


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Roger Cain wrote:
Those were from the West Coast TRARON formation clinic at Castle Airport, CA in 2005.

Here are some more pictures I took in 2005 and 2006
http://www.sfahistory.org/traron2005.htm
http://www.sfahistory.org/traron2006.htm



Thats right Roger!

You must have been busy lately, or lurking. Have not seen a lot of posts from you lately here!


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Paul Krumrei wrote:


Thats right Roger!

You must have been busy lately, or lurking. Have not seen a lot of posts from you lately here!


Paul,

Click on my profile and then the link that refers to my postings, might suprise you :D

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