| T.5A at the RAF Museum, Hendon, England
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| The Jet Provost as a close support aircraft:
the 167 Strikemaster
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| T.3 Jet Provost, which the T.5 replaced
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| Tucano, which replaced the T.5 for primary training
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| BAe Hawk, a fast jet trainer which follows Provost/Tucano in training
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| A Hawk with a more exuberant paint job.
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| BAe Hawk just taking off (big photo)
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| A Gnat, another small british jet trainer.
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| Hawker Hunter, a successful BAC export fighter/bomber.
Two seaters followed the T.5 for navigational training.
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| A Snowbirds T-41. The T-5A Provost is often confused with this
much smaller, T-tailed airplane for some reason.
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| A Parnavia Observer, not related at all except I was looking
for one when I found the Jet Provost
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| A 3-view outline of the T.5A.
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