Canadair CT-133 Estrella de Plata | |
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País | Canadá |
Papel | Aviones de entrenamiento militar |
Primer vuelo | Diciembre de 1952 |
Construido | 656 |
el Canadair CT-133 Estrella de Plata (número de modelo de la compañía CL-30) es la versión canadiense construida bajo licencia del avión de entrenamiento a reacción Lockheed T-33, en servicio desde la década de 1950 hasta 2005. La versión canadiense estaba propulsada por el turborreactor Rolls-Royce Nene 10, mientras que la producción de Lockheed utilizaba el Allison J33.
Canadair CT-133AN Silver Star 3 Paseo alrededor | |
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Fotógrafos | Vladimir Yakubov |
Localización | Thunder Over Utah Air Show |
Fotos | 273 |
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The Canadair CT-133 Silver Star is a jet trainer aircraft that was designed and built by Canadair, a Canadian aerospace company, in the 1950s and 1960s. It is a licensed variant of the Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star, a widely used American trainer that originated from the Lockheed F-80 fighter. The CT-133 was the primary jet trainer of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and later the Canadian Forces (CF) until it was replaced by the CT-114 Tutor in the 1970s. The CT-133 had several modifications from the T-33, such as a more powerful engine, a different cockpit layout, and a distinctive black and yellow paint scheme. The CT-133 was also used for various other roles, such as photo-reconnaissance, electronic warfare, target towing, and flight test. Over 650 CT-133s were produced by Canadair, and some of them were exported to other countries, such as Bolivia, Turkey, and Greece. The CT-133 was retired from the CF in 2005, but some of them are still flying today as civilian-owned warbirds or research aircraft.
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