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Training the Right Stuff
Mark A. Frankel
Tommy H. Thomason
其他書名
The Aircraft That Produced America's Jet Pilots
出版
Schiffer Publishing, Limited
, 2016
主題
History / Military / United States
History / Military / Aviation & Space
Transportation / Aviation / Piloting & Flight Instruction
ISBN
0764350307
9780764350306
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=bZPFjgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
A comprehensive study of the training aircraft used to transition the United States military into the jet age. At the end of World War II, high-performance jets with unfamiliar operating characteristics were replacing propeller-driven airplanes. As accident rates soared, the Air Force and Navy recognized the need to develop new trainers to introduce fledgling as well as experienced pilots to jet flight. The first step occurred in 1948, when a two-seat jet trainer, the T-33, was developed with private funds. It was welcomed by the Air Force and subsequently the Navy, allowing both services to start building modern air arms. Over time other new trainers were developed to serve specific needs while innovations, such as high fidelity simulators, accelerated the process, reduced costs, and increased safety. The evolution continues today with the goal of producing high-quality newly winged aviators for assignment to operational squadrons.