North American Sabreliner
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The North American Sabreliner, later sold as the Rockwell Sabreliner, is an American mid-sized business jet developed by North American Aviation. It was offered to the United States Air Force (USAF) in response to its Utility Trainer Experimental (UTX) program. It was named "Sabreliner" due to the similarity of the wing and tail to North American's F-86 Sabre jet fighter.[1] Military variants, designated T-39 Sabreliner, were used by the USAF, United States Navy (USN), and United States Marine Corps (USMC) after the USAF placed an initial order in 1959.[3] The Sabreliner was also developed into a commercial variant.
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Sabreliner | |
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United States Navy CT-39E of VR-30 in 1980 | |
Role | Trainer aircraft Business jet |
Manufacturer | North American Aviation Rockwell International |
First flight | September 16, 1958[1] |
Introduction | 1962 |
Status | In active service |
Primary users | United States Air Force United States Navy United States Marine Corps |
Produced | 1959ā1982 |
Number built | 800+[2] |
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