Talk:North American T-2 Buckeye

Smart Looking Bird!
I know it's original research, but have always liked the look of the Buckeye - shame there aren't more on the civilian registry.


 * agreed, very attractive.

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Really?
This article states: "The T-2C was fitted with two much more powerful 2,950 lbf (13,100 N) thrust General Electric J85-GE-4 turbojets." This appears to contradict other information in this article that talks about the T-2B having 2x3000 lbf thrust engines - how can a 2950 lbf thrust engine be "much more powerful" than a 3000 lbf thrust engine?