T-37 Aircraft Support Equipment Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
20801-01041 Fluid Filter Element
004054308
2088147-9 Tip Jack
006158555
2088163-1 Plug-in Electronic Compon Socket
009427321
20C00002 Plug-in Electronic Compon Socket
003484618
20L02-1-1AA Catch Strike
010874612
20T6 1/2DC/IF Incandescent Lamp
010038666
20T6-1/2/DC/CF Incandescent Lamp
010038666
20T6.5DC/FROST/EXIT 125-130V Incandescent Lamp
010038666
20T6DC/IF Incandescent Lamp
010038666
210 Electric Cordless Soldering Iron
002649573
210-221 Decorati Laminated Plastic Sheet
011000084
210-225-1356 Adjustable Resistor
001078979
211-023-9003 Synchro Clamp
001299411
211236 Electrical Power Cable Assembly
011254168
2120A1 Indicator Light
009271368
21279 Annular Ball Bearing
005545653
2140-0043 Incandescent Lamp
009230758
2144 Intake Air Cleane Filter Element
005674978
217-20-2 Electrical Receptacle Connector
009057942
217-20R Electrical Receptacle Connector
009057942
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Support Equipment, T-37 Aircraft

Picture of T-37 Aircraft Support Equipment

The Cessna T-37 Tweet (designated Model 318 by Cessna) is a small, economical twin-engined jet trainer-attack type aircraft which flew for decades as a primary trainer for the United States Air Force (USAF) and in the air forces of several other nations. The A-37 Dragonfly variant served in the light attack role during the Vietnam War and continues to serve in the air forces of several South American nations.

The T-37 served as the U.S. Air Force's primary pilot training vehicle for over 52 years after its first flight. After completing Primary in the Tweet, students moved on to other advanced Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps or Allied trainers. With a total of 1,269 Cessna T-37s built, the USAF retired its last T-37 in 2009.

The Cessna Aircraft Company of Wichita, Kansas provided the United States Army during World War II and the Korean War with utility, light transport, and observation aircraft, particularly the "O-1 Bird Dog" series.

In the spring of 1952, the United States Air Force (USAF) issued a request for proposals for a "Trainer Experimental (TX)" program, specifying a lightweight two-seat basic trainer for introducing USAF cadets to jet aircraft.

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