Military Training Aircraft
Overview
Comprehensive database of military training aircraft. This specialized collection includes detailed technical specifications such as speed, range, payload capacity, and armament options for military training aircraft aviation platforms, along with complete operational history and current and past operators worldwide.
| Country | Model | Manufacturer | Produced | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇸 | R44 Raven | ![]() |
Robinson | 6331 |
American light, four-seat helicopter, extensively used worldwide for civilian operations, military training, and police usage since the 1990s. |
| 🇮🇹 | S-211 | ![]() |
Aermacchi | 60 |
Italian jet trainer, utilized from the 1980s, widely deployed for military roles like ground attack and reconnaissance. |
| 🇺🇸 | S330 / S333 | ![]() |
Schweizer | — | American light utility and trainer helicopter, developed in the late 20th century and still in production, utilized for various roles. |
| 🇸🇪 | SAAB 105 | ![]() |
Saab | 192 |
Swedish jet trainer, deployed in mid-20th century, extensively utilized for training, light attack and reconnaissance missions in the Scandinavian region. |
| 🇮🇹 | SF-260 | ![]() |
SIAI-Marchetti | 900 |
Italian light military trainer, globally utilized since the 1960s, renowned for its aerobatic capabilities and air force service. |
| 🇵🇱 | SW-4 Puszczyk | ![]() |
PZL | 40 |
Polish utility helicopter, deployed in the early 21st century, primarily used for training and light transport applications. |
| 🇳🇱 | Soko G-4 Super Galeb | ![]() |
SOKO | 85 |
Yugoslav single-engine advanced jet trainer and light ground-attack aircraft, developed in the 1970s and utilized for both pilot training and close air support missions. |
| 🇺🇸 | T-2 Buckeye | ![]() |
North American | 529 |
American trainer aircraft, active from 1950s to 2000s, extensively utilized for pilot training in the United States Navy. |
| 🇺🇸 | T-28 Trojan | ![]() |
North American | 1948 |
American radial-engine military trainer and counter-insurgency aircraft, introduced in the 1950s, used extensively for pilot training and ground support missions. |
| 🇯🇵 | T-3 | ![]() |
Fuji | 50 |
Japanese training aircraft, operational during the late 20th-century, widely adopted for flight instruction in Japan's Self-Defense Forces. |
| Country | Model | Manufacturer | Produced | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇸 | T-33 Shooting Star | ![]() |
Lockheed | 6557 |
American subsonic jet trainer, developed in the late 1940s, extensively used for advanced pilot training and light combat operations worldwide. |
| 🇺🇸 | T-34 Mentor | ![]() |
Beechcraft | 2300 |
American military trainer aircraft, widely utilized from the 1950s, notable for its significant role in military flight training. |
| 🇨🇱 | T-35 Pillan | ![]() |
Enaer | 154 |
Chilean trainer aircraft, popular in the late 20th century, extensively utilized for military pilot training worldwide. |
| 🇺🇸 | T-37 Tweet | ![]() |
Cessna | 1269 |
American jet trainer, notable for its Cold War-era inception, extensively used for pilot training and counter-insurgency role. |
| 🇺🇸 | T-38 Talon | ![]() |
Northrop | 1189 |
American supersonic jet trainer, active during the Cold War, deployed extensively for NASA astronaut training missions. |
| 🇯🇵 | T-4 | ![]() |
Kawasaki | 200 |
Japanese training jet from the late 20th century, primarily used by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force for pilot instruction. |
| 🇺🇸 | T-41 Mescalero | ![]() |
Cessna | 838 |
American military pilot-training aircraft, introduced in the 1960s and utilized for introductory flight screening and student pilot instruction. |
| 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 | T-45 Goshawk | ![]() |
McDonnell Douglas/BAe | 221 |
British-American trainer jet, integral to U.S. Navy pilot training, operational since the late 20th century. |
| 🇰🇷 | T-5 Brave Eagle | ![]() |
KAI | 17 |
Korean light combat aircraft, developed in the 21st century, designed primarily for basic flight training purposes. |
| 🇰🇷 | T-50 Golden Eagle | ![]() |
KAI | 200 |
South Korean supersonic trainer jet, utilized since 2005 with notable deployment in Iraq and the Philippines. |
| Country | Model | Manufacturer | Produced | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇸 | T-6 Texan II | ![]() |
Beechcraft | 850 |
American turboprop trainer, widely deployed worldwide since the late 20th century for pilot instructing and light attack roles. |
| 🇬🇧 | T-67 Firefly | ![]() |
Slingsby | 250 |
British aerobatic aircraft, renowned in the 1980s, used extensively for military training worldwide. |
| 🇺🇸 | T-7 Red Hawk | ![]() |
Boeing-Saab | 2 |
American advanced trainer jet, designed in the 21st century, with no current deployments or operational history. |
| 🇫🇷 | TB-30 Epsilon | ![]() |
Socata | 19 |
French trainer aircraft from the 1980s, widely used by French, Greek, and Portuguese air forces for advanced pilot training. |
| 🇵🇱 | TS-11 Iskra | ![]() |
PZL | 424 |
Polish jet trainer, designed in the Cold War era, used extensively for instruction and light attack roles. |
| 🇨🇳 | Tu-134 Crusty | ![]() |
Tupolev | 854 |
Soviet jet airliner, ubiquitous during the Cold War, extensively utilized for civil and military operations. |
| 🇸🇮 | Virus SW80 | ![]() |
Pipistrel | 1000 |
Slovenian two-seat light aircraft, introduced in the late 1990s, utilized for training, surveillance, and recreational flight operations. |
| 🇯🇵 | YS-11 | ![]() |
NAMC | 182 |
Japanese turboprop airliner from the 1960s, deployed primarily in short-haul flights, and regionally used by various countries. |
| 🇨🇳 | Yak-11 Moose | ![]() |
Yakovlev | 4566 |
Soviet trainer aircraft, widely deployed during the Cold War, notable for its robustness and maintenance simplicity. |
| 🇷🇺 | Yak-130 Mitten | ![]() |
Yakovlev | 186 |
Russian advanced trainer and combat aircraft, widely deployed in various countries and known for its aerobatic capabilities. |
| 🇷🇺 | Yak-52 | ![]() |
Yakovlev | 14 |
Soviet primary trainer aircraft, renowned for its extensive service in DOSAAF training program during the late 20th century. |
| 🇨🇿 | Z 42 | ![]() |
Zlin | 57 |
Czech training aircraft, introduced in the late 20th century, extensively utilized for flight instruction and aerobatics worldwide. |
| 🇨🇿 | Z 43 | ![]() |
Zlin | 144 |
Czech four-seat light aircraft, developed in the late 1960s, capable both as a trainer and a tourer. |
































