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T-34 Documentation

This page is an attempt to be a collection point for any official documentation on the T-34. If you run across something that should be included, let us know via webmaster@T-34.com.

 

Disclaimer: All documents provided are ADVISORY ONLY. Each pilot and/or owner is responsible for his/her aircraft maintenance, flying technique, compliance with all Federal Air Regulations (FARs) and compliance with other laws. The T-34 Association does not check or guarantee the correctness of the content of any article in the magazine or on this web site. The content is the opinion of the author and is not endorsed by the T-34 Association.

 

Documentation available via the web:

  • Advisory Circulars -- The FAA writes ACs to provide information about regulations and operations. The ACs we put here are of interest to T-34 owners.

  • Airworthiness Directives -- Every AD the FAA has ever published on the T-34 (we think).

  • Airworthiness Concern Sheets (ACS) -- ACSs are used by the FAA to detail the concern to appropriate organizations and type-clubs for input. (See Airworthiness Concern Process on AOPA. Click here.)

  • Engines -- Only one document here right now but it is an important one: TCM's SID97-3E, Procedures and Specifications for Adjustment of TCM Continuous Flow Fuel Injection Systems. 

  • Flight Manuals -- the official FAA flight manuals, unofficial USAF "Dash One for T-34A and NATOPS for T-34B, a USN T-34C NATOPS manual, and other "ops" manuals.

  • Maintenance Documents -- mostly A-model stuff, but a few B-model docs as well

  • Special Airworthiness Information Bulletins -- SAIBs. Information from the FAA. Recommendations are not mandatory.

  • Service Bulletins

  • Spar AD -- Lots and lots to read here. This link takes you to another page of links.

  • STCs

  • T-34 Association Documents

  • For Sale -- Documents and manuals you can purchase via the T-34 Association store.

Documentation comes in many forms. Most likely are PDF (portable document format) and Microsoft Word documents. You may need additional software on your computer to view these documents. See this page for more information on dealing with these document types.

 

Uploading Files to Website -- Instructions for uploading files to the T-34 Association website. Members Only access is required to read the instructions...and you need to know the secret password in order to do the upload. 

 

All information on the T-34 Association’s website is provided for your information.

You are responsible for determining applicability to your situation.

 

Updated August 22, 2012. Click here to send us feedback on our website.