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Aero Vodochody L-29 Delphin:

An L-29 Delphin with an L-39 Albatros in the background. (Aero Vodochody) An Aero Vodochody L-29 Delphin trainer in flight. (AeroVodochody) An Aero Vodochody L-29 Delphin in flight. (Aero Vodochody)

Aero Vodochody L-39 Albatros:

Three Royal Thai Air Force L-39s during a combat training exercise during Exercise COPE TIGER 2003. (DoD) A Czech Air Force L-39C in flight. (Aero Vodochody) An Aero Vodochody L-39ZA armed trainer in flight. (Aero Vodochody)

A Royal Thai Air Force L-39ZA Albatros in flight. (Aero Vodochody) An Aero Vodochody L-39C trainer in flight. (Aero Vodochody) An L-39 Albatros with an L-29 Delphin in the background. (Aero Vodochody)

An L-39ZA armed trainer in flight. (Aero Vodochody)

Aero Vodochody L-59 Super Albatros:

An Aero L-59 Super Albatross in flight. (Aero Vodochody) A Tunisian L-59 Super Albatros in flight. (Aero Vodochody) A Tunisian L-59 Super Albatros in flight. (Aero Vodochody)

Aero Vodochody L-159B:

An Aero Vodochody L-159B trainer in flight. (Aero Vodochody) An Aero Vodochody L-159B in flight. (Aero Vodochody) An Aero Vodochody L-159B trainer in flight. (Aero Vodochody)

An Aero Vodochody L-159B trainer in flight. (Aero Vodochody)

Alenia Aermacchi M-311:

An Alenia Aermacchi M-311 in flight. The trainer is an upgrade of the S-211. (Alenia Aermacchi)

Alenia Aermacchi M-346:

Two Aermacchi M-346 trainers in flight. The M-346 is largely based on the Yakovlev Yak-130. (Alenia Aermacchi)

Alenia Aermacchi MB-339:

Aermacchi MB-339A/PAN trainers of the Italian Air Force’s display team Frecce Tricolori. (Alenia Aeronautica) MB-339-A/PANs of the Frecce Tricolori practice for an aerial parade on 20 April  2007, in Aviano, Italy. The Frecce Tricolori is the Italian Air Force's aerobatic team. (DoD) An Aermacchi MB-339A/PAN of the Italian Air Force’s Frecce Tricolori aerobatic display team moves through its paces at Aviano Air Base on 20 April 2007. (USAF/Airman 1st Class Liliana Moreno)

Alenia Aermacchi SF-260:

An Aermacchi SF-260 trainer in flight. (Alenia Aeronautica) An SF-260 trainer in flight. (Alenia Aeronautica)

BAE Systems Hawk:

A BAE Systems Hawk of the Royal Saudi Air Force. (Copyright BAE Systems) A BAE Systems Hawk in flight. (Copyright 2005 BAE Systems) A Canadian Hawk from 419 Squadron based at Cold Lake flies over Ontario on 17 June 2006. (CF Photo by Corporal Jean-Francois Lauze)

Four South African Air Force Hawk Lead-In Fighter Trainers in flight. (SAAF) A Hawk from the Royal Australian Air Force's 79 Squadron over Kakadu on 27 July 2005. (RAAF) An Astralian Air Force Hawk from 79 Squadron over Darwin Harbour for excercise Kadadu VII on 27 July 2005. (RAAF)

A Royal Australian Air Force Hawk from 79 Squadron flies over Kakadu on 27 July 2005. (RAAF) A Royal Australian Air Force Hawk trainer passes teh HMAS Anzac during an exercise on 18 February 2010. (RAAF) A Royal Australian Air Force Hawk 127 taxis on 27 July 2010 during exercise Pitch Black 2010. (RAAF)

A BAE Systems Hawk in flight. (MBDA/GH Lee - Planefocus Ltd)

Beech T-34 Mentor:

A Beech T-34 Mentor from the US Navy's Training Squadron 5 (VT-5) flies above the ocean on 3 November 1976. (USN/PHCS R L Lawson) A Beech T-34C Mentor in flight. First flown in 1948, the T-34 is still inservice with a number of countries. (DoD) Two Beech T-34C Mentors assigned to the Airborne Board at Fort Bragg, USA. (Master Sergeant Kenneth Hammond/DoD)

Boeing T-45 Goshawk:

A Boeing T-45A Goshawk as seen in 1989. (DoD) A T-45A Goshawk over Texas on 4 June 2008. (USN/John A Ivancic) A US Navy T-45 Goshawk in Pre-World War II colours flies over Naval Air Station Kingsville on 29 October 2010 during the centennial of Naval aviation. (USN/Lt Cmdr Gabe Pincelli)

Two T-45A Goshawks fly over South Texas on 4 June 2008. (USN/Lt j.g. John A Ivancic) Two Boeing T-45 Goshawks in flight. (Boeing)

Canadair CL-41 Tutor:

CL-41 Tutors of the Snowbirds display team in almost perfect formation on 19 March 2007. (Canadian Forces Photo) A CL-41 Tutor of the Canadian Snowbirds aerobatic team rehearses on 20 April 2009. (CF Photo by Master Corporal Robert Bottrill) Snowbirds from Canada's 431 Squadron fly over Comox valley on 22 April 2008. (CF Photo by MCpl Robert Bottril)

Two CL-41s of the Snowbirds of 431 Squardron Air Demonstration Team over Comox Valley on 15 April 2008. (CF Photo by MCpl Robert Bottrill) A Canadair Tutor from the Canadian Snowbirds aerobatic team at a Canada Day air show on 15 March 2006. (CF Photo by Sgt Dennis J Mah)

Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet:

Two German Alpha Jets in flight. (Copyright Dassault Aviation) A French Alpha Jet of the Patrouelle de France flight demonstration team performing at Air Fete '88, a NATO aircraft display. (DoD)

Embraer EMB-312 Tucano:

An Embraer EMB-312 Tucano in flight. (Embraer)

Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano:

An Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano in flight. The Super Tucano was developed from the earlier Tucano, but is a completely different aircraft. (Embraer) An Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano flying over jungle in 2004. (Embraer) A Stunning photo of two Super Tucanos as seen on 16 January 2006. (Embraer)

An Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano in flight. (Embraer) An Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano as seen on 16 January 2006. (Embraer) Three A-29B Super Tucanos in flight (Embraer)

Fuji T-7:

The Fuji T-7 is a Japanese development of the Beech T-34 Mentor. (Copyright JASDF)

Grob G 115 Tutor:

A Grob G 115 Tutor of the Royal Air Force. (Crown Copyright)

Hawker Beechcraft T-6 Texan II:

Pilatus/Beech T-6 Texan II in flight. The T-6 is actually a development of the Pilatus PC-9. (USAF) A T-6 Texan II in flight. (Hawker Beechcraft) A Hawker Beechcraft T-6 Texan II in flight. (Hawker Beechcraft)

KAI KT-1 Woong-Bee:

A KAI KT-1 Woong-Bee in flight. (DoD)

Kawasaki T-4:

A Kawasaki T-4 of the Japanese national aerobatic team 'Blue Iimpulse'. (Copyright JASDF) Kawasaki T-4 over Mount Fuji (JASDF) Two Japanese Air Self Defence Force T-4s in flight. (Japanese Ministry of Defence)

A Kawasaki T-4 in flight. (JASDF) T-4s of the Japanese Air Self Defence Force Blue Impulse display team perform during Friendship Day celebrations at USMC Air Station Iwakuni on 5 May 2009. (USMC/Lance Corporal Jacqueline Diaz)

Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star:

Lockheed T-33s from the 318th Fighter Interceptor Squadron flying near McChord Air Force Base in the US. Brig Gen John M. Davey, commander of the 25th Air Division, leads the retirement formation on  1 January 1988. (DoD/MSGT Jozse Lopez Jr)

North American T-6 Texan:

A North American T-6 Texan trainer in flight.  (DoD) A T-6A Texan II over Moton Field during the grand opening of the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site on 11 October 2008  in Tuskegee, Alabama. (USAF/Staff Sergeant Christine Jones) Two T-6 Texans as seen on 8 December 2006. (USN/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Daniel R Mennuto)

Two North American T-6 Texans perform for the SRT coronado Clasic Speed Festival on 8 October 2006. (USN/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Daniel R Mennuto) Four T-6 Harvards during the 2010 Point Cook Air Pageant in Australia on 28 February 2010. (Australian DoD)

North American T-28 Trojan:

A T-28B Trojan from the US Navy's Advanced Training Unit 800 over Corpus Christi, Texas, around 1955. A T-28 Trojan over the Gulf of Mexico. A T-28 Trojan in flight.

Four T-28 Trojans from the Trojan Horsemen Warbirds Aerobatic Formation Demonstration Team perform at the Airpower over Hampton Roads show at Langley Air Force Base on 14 May 2011. (USAF/Senior Airman Zachary Wolf)

Northrop T-38 Talon:

Northrop T-38 Talon in flight (USAF) A Northrop T-38 Talon flown by NASA near Edwards Air Force Base on 5 May 2006. (Jim Ross/NASA) A T-38 Talon from the 560th Flying Training Squadron of Randolph Air Force Base, Texas flying over the Texas countryside on 13 November 2001. (SSGT Jeffrey Allen/DoD)

A Northrop T-38C Talon from the USAF's 50th Figher Training Squadron near Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, on 7 September 2006. (USAF Staff Sgt Matthew Hannen) A Northrop T-38 Talon as seen on 22 January 1981. (USAF/SSgt A Taninggo) A T-28 Talon in flight. (Northrop Grumman)

A US Air Force T-38 Talon in flight. (USAF) A Northrop T-38 Talon from the US Air Force’s 412th Test Wing over Edwards Air Force Base, California, on 15 September 2005. (Bobbi C Zapka/USAF)

Pilatus PC-7:

A Pilauts PC-7 Mk II Astra of the South African Air Force. This model combines features of the PC-7 and PC-7. (SAAF/Christo Crous) A South African Air Force Pilatus PC-7 MKII in flight. (SAAF)

Pilatus PC-9:

Three Royal Australian Air Force PC-9 trainers in formation. (RAAF) Pilatus PC-9s from the Royal Australian Air Force’s No 4 Squadron return to RAAF Base Townsville on 24 June 2010. (Australian MoD) PC-9s from the Royal Australian Air Force aerobatic team, the Roulettes, fly in formation oer Lake Eyre on the way to Coober Pedy on 1 November 2010. (RAAF)

PZL PZL-130 Orlik:

A Polish PZL-130 Orlik in flight. (EADS) A Polish Air Force PZL-130 Orlik in flight. (EADS)

Rockwell T-2 Buckeye:

A Rockwell T-2 Buckeye in flight. (DoD) A Rockwell T-2 Buckeye from Training Air Wing Six, Pensacola, Florida. Although the elderly T-2 is being phased out of US service, Buckeyes continues to serve with a number of other countries. (DoD)

Saab 105:

A Saab 105 trainer of the Flygvapnet (Swedish Air Force). The 105 is also in service with the Austrian Air Force. (Copyright Saab AB)

Saab MFI15 Safari/Supporter:

A Saab MFI 15 trainer in flight. The MFI 15 has been produced by many companies all over the world, such as Sweden, Germany and Pakistan. (Copyright Saab AB)


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