Cessna T-37 Tweet
The Cessna T-37 Tweet is a twin-engine jet trainer aircraft developed in the 1950s. It was primarily used by the United States Air Force for pilot training. The T-37 features a distinctive design with a high-mounted wing and a T-tail, allowing for stable flight characteristics and easy handling for novice pilots.
Equipped with two Continental J69-T-25 turbojet engines, the T-37 can reach speeds of around 400 knots. Its cockpit is designed for tandem seating, enabling instructors to sit behind students during training flights. The aircraft has been retired from active service but remains a significant part of aviation history.