Cessna T-37
The Cessna T-37 is a twin-engine jet trainer aircraft developed by Cessna in the 1950s. It was primarily used by the United States Air Force for pilot training. The T-37 features a low-wing design and is known for its simplicity and reliability, making it an effective platform for teaching basic flying skills.
Equipped with two Continental J69 engines, the T-37 can reach speeds of around 400 knots. Its cockpit is designed for two pilots, allowing for dual instruction. The aircraft has been retired from active service but remains a significant part of aviation history, influencing the design of future trainer jets.