T-33A Shooting Star
T-33A Shooting Star
TransportTags is pleased to offer our T-33A Shooting Star TransportTag to collectors.
Our T-33A, S/N: 52-9803, entered service with the United States Air Force in 1952. It was primarily associated with the 159th Fighter Intercept Squadron (FIS) of the Florida Air National Guard in Jacksonville, Florida.
Our Shooting Star (Pictured in Florida)
On May 15, 1987, the aircraft was sent to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base (AMARC) and later sold for scrap in 1997.
Our Shooting Star on our lot in St. louis, Missouri
We then acquired the derelict fuselage from 52-9803 around 2013 and upcycled it into TransportTags in 2024. These tags will partially help fund our ongoing restoration projects, including two other T-33s that we were able to acquire.
This is truly a chance to own a piece of stellar aviation history!
Please note that TransportTags is NOT affiliated with Lockheed and utilizes both their name and the military name, insignia, etc. for labeling purposes ONLY under the Lanham Act.
Vehicle History
Vehicle History
The Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star is a jet trainer aircraft that has left a significant mark on military aviation history. Developed from the Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star, the T-33 was designed in the late 1940s to provide advanced training for pilots transitioning from propeller-driven aircraft to jet-powered ones. Its first flight took place in 1948, and it quickly gained a reputation for its reliability, performance, and ease of handling, making it an ideal choice for training new pilots during the early years of the jet age.
One of the standout features of the T-33 is its distinctive design, characterized by its sleek fuselage and a unique long nose that houses an additional cockpit for an instructor. This configuration allowed for effective dual-control training, a crucial component in pilot education. The T-33 was powered by a single Allison J33 turbojet engine, which provided a top speed of approximately 600 miles per hour, allowing trainee pilots to experience high-speed flight while still under the guidance of a qualified instructor. Its performance capabilities made it a versatile platform not only for training but also for various other roles, including reconnaissance and light attack missions.
Throughout its operational history, the T-33 served with numerous air forces around the world, becoming one of the most widely used jet trainers of its time. Countries such as Canada, Japan, and Belgium adopted the T-33, often modifying it to meet their specific needs. The aircraft's longevity can be attributed to its durability and the continuous upgrades it received over the decades, allowing it to remain relevant even as newer training aircraft emerged in the market. Its adaptability made it a favorite among pilot training programs, with many air forces relying on the T-33 well into the 21st century.
Although the T-33 has largely been retired from active service, its incredible legacy continues through various airshows and aviation events, where it is celebrated for its contributions to pilot training and military aviation. The aircraft remains a symbol of an era that marked the transition from propeller-driven aircraft to the jet age, and it paved the way for future generations of jet trainers. Today, the T-33 Shooting Star is not just a piece of military history; it is a testament to the innovation and engineering prowess of its time, capturing the imagination of aviation enthusiasts and historians alike.
Product Specifics
Product Specifics
Multiple variants available. Tag back will be blank unless customization is requested at checkout.
Vehicle Stats
Vehicle Stats
Stats:
Length: 37 ft 9 in (11.51 m)
Wingspan: 38 ft 10.5 in (11.849 m)
Engine: 1 × Allison J33-A-35 centrifugal flow turbojet engine
Maximum Speed: 600 mph (970 km/h)
Service Ceiling: 48,000 ft (15,000 m)
G Force Limit: 7.3Gs
Product Dimensions
Product Dimensions
Card Dimensions
Length: 5 1/2"
Width: 3 1/2"
Tag Dimensions
Length: 3"
Width: 1.75"
Thickness:
Regular Tags: 1.3mm - 6.8mm
Thick Tags: 9.1mm - 10.5mm
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
TransportTags are unique, handcrafted pieces made from genuine vehicle skin. Features like scratches, blemishes, or minor discolorations testify to their unique vintage appeal and authenticity. By purchasing, you accept the product may differ slightly from website images. Transport Tags LLC uses authentic material from transportation vehicles, potential containing hazardous substances. Not intended for ingestion, inhalation, or use by small children. Transport Tags LLC is an independent company, not affiliated with, sponsored or endorsed by any entities. We use branded names and insignia for identification under the provisions of the Lanham Act, without implying any association or endorsement. For more information, read our detailed product safety and legal information here.