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Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star

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Serial Number: 53-6145

Markings: 363rd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Shaw AFB, 1974


In 1947, the P-80s high accident rate caused Lockheed to design a two-seat trainer version of the P-80C to combat the problem. The T-33 is significantly longer than the P-80 and adds wingtip fuel tanks to make up for fuel storage in the fuselage lost to the second seat. The T-33 was very successful and remained in U.S. Air Force service well into the 1970s. They have been supplied to several foreign governments and some have found their way into civilian hands as well.

Technical Specifications
Wingspan 38 ft 10 in
Length 37 ft 9 in
Height 11 ft 8 in
Weight 12,071 lbs (loaded)
Maximum Speed 600 mph
Service Ceiling 48,000 ft
Range 1,275 miles
Engines 1 Allison J33-A-35 turbojet 5,400 lbs thrust
Crew 2

On loan from the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
Location: Outside Aircraft