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The Lockheed T2V SeaStar, later called the T-1 SeaStar, is a carrier-capable jet trainer for the United States Navy that entered service in May 1957. Developed from the Lockheed T-33 (itself derived from the Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star), it was powered by one Allison J33 engine.

T2V-1 / T-1 SeaStar
Lockheed T-1A Seastar in 1965
Role carrier-capable trainer
Manufacturer Lockheed
First flight 15 December 1953
Introduction May 1957
Retired 1970s
Primary user United States Navy
Number built 150
Developed from Lockheed T-33
A T2V-1 (T-1A) SeaStar (foreground) and a TV-2 (T-33B) Shooting Star in flight in 1954
A T2V-1 (T-1A) SeaStar (foreground) and a TV-2 (T-33B) Shooting Star in flight in 1954

Design and development


Starting in 1949, the U.S. Navy used the Lockheed T-33 for land-based jet aircraft training. The T-33 was a derivative of the Lockheed P-80/F-80 fighter and was first named TO-2, then TV-2 in Navy service. However, the TV-2 was not suitable for operation from aircraft carriers. The persisting need for a carrier-compatible trainer led to a further, more advanced design development of the P-80/T-33 family, which came into being with the Lockheed designation L-245 and USN designation T2V. Lockheed's demonstrator L-245 first flew on 16 December 1953 and production deliveries to the US Navy began in 1956.[1]

Compared to the T-33/TV-2, the T2V was almost totally re-engineered for carrier landings and at-sea operations with a redesigned tail, naval standard avionics, a strengthened undercarriage (with catapult fittings) and lower fuselage (with a retractable arrestor hook), power-operated leading-edge flaps (to increase lift at low speeds) to allow carrier launches and recoveries, and an elevated rear (instructor's) seat for improved instructor vision, among other changes. Unlike other P-80 derivatives, the T2V could withstand the shock of landing on a pitching carrier deck and had a much higher ability to withstand sea water-related aircraft wear from higher humidity and salt exposure.


Operational history


The only version of the T2V was initially designated T2V-1 when it entered service, but was redesignated T-1A SeaStar under the 1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system, the designation under which it would spend the majority of its career.

The T-1A was replaced by the North American T-2 Buckeye but remained in service into the 1970s.


Operators


T-1 Seastar in airworthy condition at Salt Lake City Airport in 1994. Still operational in 2011.
T-1 Seastar in airworthy condition at Salt Lake City Airport in 1994. Still operational in 2011.
 United States

Surviving aircraft


As of 2017, one T2V-1A airworthy, based at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (former Williams Air Force Base) in Mesa, Arizona,[2] and being flown for experimental and display purposes. Two examples are preserved on public display in Tucson, Arizona.[3]


Specifications (T2V-1)


3-view line drawing of the Lockheed T2V-1 Seastar
3-view line drawing of the Lockheed T2V-1 Seastar

Data from Lockheed Aircraft since 1913[4]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


References


Notes
  1. Swanborough p. 297
  2. "FAA REGISTRY N-Number Inquiry Results N447TV is Assigned". registry.faa.gov. Federal Aviation Administration. 21 July 1999. Retrieved 10 December 2017.
  3. Ogden, p. 98
  4. Francillon 1982, pp. 321–322.
Bibliography



На других языках


- [en] Lockheed T2V SeaStar

[fr] Lockheed T2V SeaStar

Le Lockheed T2V SeaStar, plus tard re-désigné T-1 SeaStar, était un avion d'entraînement à réaction américain conçu pour l'US Navy, qui entra en service en mai 1957. Il fut développé à partir du T-33 Shooting Star, également conçu par la Lockheed Corporation, et était propulsé par un turboréacteur Allison J33.

[it] Lockheed T2V SeaStar

Il Lockheed T2V SeaStar, designazione aziendale L-245 e dal 1962 ridesignato T-1 SeaStar in base alle nuove convenzioni di designazione unificate, fu un aereo a reazione da addestramento avanzato "navalizzato" sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica statunitense Lockheed Corporation nei primi anni cinquanta.

[ru] Lockheed T2V SeaStar

Lockheed T2V-1 SeaStar (Lockheed T2V-1/T-1 SeaStar) — учебно-тренировочный самолёт. Создан на базе американского истребителя Т-33 «Шутинг Стар». Именовался также как T-1 SeaStar. Разработан для обучения пилотов ВМС США. Оснащен одним двигателем Allison J33.



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