T-37B Tweetie Bird Blue/White Scale Model (Free Shipping)

 

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T-37B Tweetie Bird Blue/White Scale Model (Free Shipping)

Item#: CT37BT

MSRP Price: $151.95

Factory Direct Price: $109.95

Wing Span: 8.50
Length: 7.50

Manufacturer: Cessna

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T-37B Tweetie Bird Blue/White Scale Model (Free Shipping)

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Introducing Factory Direct Models T-37B Tweetie Bird Blue/White Military Aircraft Model, This Model Airplane Replica was hand crafted with absolute precision using the finest Philippine Mahogany. Working from our library of blueprints, reference materials and their photographs, Factory Direct Models master artisans recreated this historic military warplane into an incredibly desktop display model.

Please note that the stand shown in this photograph may vary or change with the model you receive.

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T-37B Tweetie Bird Blue/White History:

The T-37 is a twin-engine primary trainer used for teaching the fundamentals of jet aircraft operation and instrument, formation, and night flying. Affectionately known as the "Tweety Bird", it was the first USAF jet aircraft designed from conception as a trainer (as opposed to a modification such as the T-33). Its flying characteristics helped student pilots prepare to transition to the larger, faster T-38 "Talon" later in the pilot training program. Side-by-side seating in the T-37 makes it easier for the instructor to observe and communicate with the student.

The XT-37 prototype made its initial flight on October 12, 1954, and the preproduction T-37A first flew on September 27, 1955. Following modifications, the T-37A entered operational USAF service in 1957. In 1959, the T-37B joined the USAF. Similar to the -A, it had more powerful engines, a redesigned instrument panel and improved radio communications and navigational equipment. In time, all -As were modified to -B standards.

The T-37C, with provisions for armament and extra fuel, was built for export. Both T-37Bs and -Cs serve the air forces of several Allied nations. In all, nearly 1,300 T-37As, -Bs and -Cs were built before production ended in the late 1970s. In addition, nearly 600 A-37s attack modifications of the T-37 were built.

WR-ALC supports the communications and navigation equipment on all T-37s. In the 1980s a small number of T-37s were assigned to the 19th Air Refueling Wing here at Robins to help maintain aircrew proficiency. The T-37B on display was delivered to the USAF in August 1958 and assigned to the 3306th Pilot Training Group at Bainbridge AFB, GA. It was retired from the 14th Flying Training Wing at Columbus AFB, MS in November 1991 and transferred to the Museum for display.