T-2E Buckeye - The Chubby Dolphin

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T-2 Buckeye

Welcome to a new suggestion of mine!
This time featuring one of my favourite trainers, the T-2E Buckeye like I mean, isn’t it beautiful?!

To start the suggestion let’s go ahead with the dimensions & internals;

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Dimensions;

Span: 11.62m

Length: 11.80m

Height: 4.5m

Weight: Empty 3680kg: Take-off gross: 5980kg

Internals;

Engines: 2x J85-GE-4 engines, 13.1kN max. Thrust

Max speed at sea level: 860km/h

Range: 1720km

Service ceiling: 13780m

Crew: Instructor pilot & co-pilot

Fuel;

Fuselage tank: 1465L

Wing tip tanks: 386L each

Wing L/E tanks: 190L each

Totalling 2620L

Loading stations;

Inner pylons have a loading weight of 750lb - Intermediate and outer pylons have a loading weight of 500lb - Total weight of 3500lb is available for usage in the light attack role

The T-2E Buckeye is a mean trainer and has a fairly wide assortment of weaponry to use against it’s foes;

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Gunpods;

GPU-3A gunpods - 100 rounds per pod

Low drag bombs;

Mk 81

Mk 82

M-117AL

Mk 20 Rockeye

Drag bombs;

Mk 81

Mk 82

M-117 - 750lb

Flare dispensers;

SUU-40/A

SUU-44/A

Rocket Packages

LAU-3A

LAU-32/A

LAU-10/A

LAU-69/A

LAU-68/A

LAU-67/A

Fire bombs;
MK 77 Mod 2

BLU-1/B

BLU-27/B

BLU-10/B

These pictures show an assortment of weaponry including a Mk 20 Rockeye cluster bomb.

History on the T-2, it was developed in 1958 specifically for the U.S Navy, it flew first on January 31st however it was powered by a singular J34-WE-48 engine capable of producing 3400lb of thrust. It entered service officially in 1959. The single turbojet was however soon replaced with 2x 3000lb thrust J60-P-6 turbojets resulting in the new T-2B which then flew and entered service in 1965. The final production of this aircraft would come to be known as the T-2C with this they replaced the engines with the General Electric J85-GE-4 engines.
The export of this aircraft would come in 2 versions however the Greek one was known as the T-2E based on the T-2C it was modified a targeting system and the capability to carry a lot more weaponry than the US operated T-2s, the whole production ended with the last of the 40 T-2Es delivered to the HAF in December 1976 and by then there had been a total of 529 T-2s built.

Greek history on the T-2s; while T-2Es were being inducted into the HAF, the entire air force was undergoing a major transformation, at that time there was also a massive modernization program of the air force with the introduction of other airframes such as the A-7, F-4, Mirage F1. Because of this, the air force was in need of a new jet aircraft trainer to replace the outdated T-33s and as such the deal for 40 T-2E Buckeyes was signed in 1974. The aircrafts were delivered in the year of 1976 and began integration into the 120th Trainer Wing based at Kalamata airport located on the Peloponnesian peninsula.
Still to this day, the T-2E Buckeye flies in the Greek skies but is soon to be replaced by M346 Aermacchi Block 5s.

Some more pictures;

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Sources;

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Hellenic Air Force 120 PEA Air Training Wing - Kalamata, Greece - MILAVIA Military Aviation Specials
https://www.haf.gr/en/history/historical-aircraft/t-2e-buckeye
Hellenic Air Force T-2 Buckeye Photo Report by UK Airshow Review
https://www.hickoryaviationmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/North-American-T-2-Buckeye-March-1.pdf

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+1 Very cool, where would this go though?

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I see trainer jet, I +1

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It’s so ugly! I love it! +1

Looks like a fighter fairy gannet, love it. +1 from me. What tree would you want it to come to?

+1 for a future Greco-Iberian tech tree

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The Spanish and Greek tree?

Yes — Spain + Portugal + Greece + Cyprus. Currently working on an air tree to complement my ground tree

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Very likely to the US as it is in the core an American jet that we basically put weapons on, but it would be really nice to have it in the Greco-Iberian TT project if it ever happens! :P

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