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The Air Force used the T-29 as a flying classroom to train bombardiers, navigators, and radar operators. The Navy also had 10 T-29s on loan from the Air Force that were used for the same purpose. I was stationed with VT-29 (Navy training squadron) at N.A.S. Corpus Christi, Texas. Along with the T-29s, we also had two C-117s converted to the same use. The museum at the old McClellan A.F.B. in Sacramento has one on static display. I understand there are more on display elsewhere, but this is the only one I've seen. Hope this helps answer your question.

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