Japan seeks replacement of T-3, Learjet 36A trainers
Japan is seeking replacements for two of its trainer aircraft, the T-3 and the Learjet 36A. The Air Self-Defense Force's likely choice to replace the T-3 is a turboprop version of the T-3 to be developed by Fuji Heavy Industries, but the U.S. Joint Primary Aircraft Training System (JPATS) also is a...
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