T-34C Turbo Mentor VT-6
by Arthur Eggers
Title
T-34C Turbo Mentor VT-6
Artist
Arthur Eggers
Medium
Digital Art - Color Print
Description
The current Shooters of Training Squadron SIX (VT-6) picked up the torch lit by their predecessors on May 1, 1960 and continued the legacy of "Training the Best for America's Defense". By the end of 1968, VT-6 had flown almost 100,000 instructional hours and trained over 900 students in the basic prop-training course for that calendar year. VT-6 remained at South Whiting Field for thirteen years until 1973, when the squadron joined VT-2 at Whiting Field North to make room for newly formed helicopter training squadrons at South Field. In April of 1977, VT-6 began the official transition from the T-28 Trojan to the T-34C Turbo Mentor. In addition, the squadron began to utilize extensive simulated flight instruction and introduced the Cockpit Procedure Trainer into the training syllabus. The first student completed the new T-34C syllabus in Aug 1978. The Shooters continue to provide the highest quality training to student aviators from the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Air Force, and several allied nations.
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