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5 STEPS IN YOUR DWI ARREST

What Happens When You’re Arrested for DWI?

Experiencing an Arrest for DWI  in Texas Can Be One of the Most Stressful Events in a Person’s Life. While a First Offense DWI  Is Still a Misdemeanor, It’s a Completely Different Experience From Getting a Standard Traffic Ticket.

Between the Social Stigma Often Associated With a DWI  Arrest and the Potential for Criminal Charges, This Experience Can Significantly Impact You. To Help People Better Understand Both the Experience and the Impact, We’re Going to Break Down the Arrest Process for a Standard DWI.

If You or Someone You Love Is Facing a DWI Charge, It Can Also Be Wise to Consider Consulting a Professional DWI Attorney in Houston or the Relevant State. Laws May Vary Based on Federal or Local Considerations, So Each Case Will Change Accordingly. 

#1- THE ARREST

Being pulled over does not immediately mean that you’ll be arrested, but that is where any DWI arrest begins. 

Typically, an officer will pull you over, ask you a few questions about what you’ve had to drink, and potentially administer a series of field sobriety tests. If the officer in question believes that you’ve failed these tests, they may arrest you for suspicion of DWI.

If this happens, the next steps are being taken into custody and driven to the local jail. For example, if you’re arrested for DWI in Harris County, you’ll usually be transported to the downtown jail on San Jacinto, where you’ll wait for processing and any official charges to be drafted.

This is where case building can begin.

Oftentimes, arresting officers don’t read you your rights at the moment of arrest. Technically, Miranda warnings are only required if they plan on questioning you, so failure to read the rights isn’t a get out of jail free card like many expect.

Even though your rights may not have been read to you, the police can still use what you say as evidence while you’re in custody. Most patrol cars come with recording equipment for both safety and evidence collection, so evidence collection is fairly easy on the part of the police.

In lieu of your Miranda rights, however, an arresting officer will often read you a statutory warning, and request that you provide a blood or breath sample. While you can refuse these, officers will typically seek a warrant to collect the sample in the same evening.

A Note on Sobriety Tests

Sobriety testing, while objectively accurate, is unfortunately subject to imperfect application. In many cases, the results can vary based on the officer administering the tests.

Field sobriety tests rely on the officer in question having an acute sense of a person’s normal functionality and then comparing that against your supposedly impaired state. We have spoken at length about the efficacy of field sobriety tests here if you want to learn more about how these tests may be used against you in a DWI arrest case.

What Happens to Me?

If you’ve agreed to the test or the officer has procured a warrant, you’ll be sent to the corresponding facility to collect the sample. That usually means the station for a breath sample, or a sanitary facility for the blood sample.

You’ll be held in custody before, during, and for a while after your sample collection. Usually that means the local jail.

What About My Car?

Your vehicle is likely to be searched, towed, and stored in a local impound yard. 

If your car is towed in Houston, 713-308-8580 is the number for the Wrecker Tow Line responsible for handling most police towing cases. You can also go to the Houston police website and use their towing management option.

Be sure you have a record of your license plate or VIN so you can search for your car. Additionally, you’ll need to pay the towing charge and daily impound fees in order to secure the release of your car. In some circumstances, you may be given an opportunity to notify friends or family so they can pick up your car without towing.

#2- JAIL

Once you get to the local jail, you’ll be processed and put into the system. The process usually includes an officer collecting your personal information, like your name, address, date of birth, social number, and so on.

Outside of this information, you’re not required to speak with any officers. This is when most people invoke their rights to remain silent and request a lawyer, preventing any additional collection of evidence 

What Happens to My Stuff?

The jail will seize and inventory your personal belongings, returning them only after you are released. If your personal possessions are considered “evidence,” there’s a chance you may not get them back even after your release.

Fingerprinting and fingerprint records may be collected to confirm your identity and to see if you have any outstanding warrants or are suspected in other pending criminal matters.

#3- BAIL

Bail is the monetary amount a court sets for arrested people to pay if they want to be released from jail immediately and to assure an appearance in court. 

Bail Payment and Options

For first time offenders, bail is usually set somewhere around $500. Bail can be posted as a cash bond with the Sheriff or Court, or — if you cannot afford bail — you can secure a surety through a bail bondsman.

For bail bondsmen, be sure to work with a credible option. There are a number of credible, local bondsman to work with in Houston. Call Trichter, LeGrand, Houlton & White Law Firm if you would like a recommendation for a reputable bondsman based on the area of your arrest.

Assuming you can pay your bail through one of these methods, release may take around 12 hours from your initial arrest time depending on where you’ve been arrested.

#4- HIRING A DWI ATTORNEY

From arrest to release, you’ll have to contend with the various tests, questions, and expectations as a DWI suspect. At some point, likely after you’ve been processed, it may be prudent to consider legal counsel.

Hiring a DWI attorney to defend you as soon as possible may improve your chances of successfully fighting DWI charges you face after an arrest. Legal proceedings after a DWI arrest can be complicated and daunting, which is why proper legal representation is vital.

One of the reasons we put together The Trichter, LeGrand, Houlton & White Law Firm was to provide legal representation to people facing DWIs specifically. We have a great deal of experience in contesting and winning DWI cases, and we’ve learned that DWI cases benefit from that experience.

Be sure to take your decision for legal counsel seriously, and consider working with a DWI attorney that has a positive record of working with DWI cases.

If you’re interested in working with Trichter specifically, get a free consultation concerning your DWI case today.

#5- MEETING WITH DWI ATTORNEY

Being arrested for DWI in Houston can happen pretty quick, and sometimes it’s hard to recall all of the details the longer you wait. That’s why it’s imperative that you let your attorney know all the details of your arrest and processing as soon as possible, so they can get to work building your case.

DWI cases often come down to the details, and small details can be the difference between a win and a loss. Providing your attorney with as many details as possible is an important place to start, not just concerning your arrest and testing, but also concerning your personal well being.

Health Factors, Circumstances, and Other Factors

DWI arrests may happen even when you’re not actually intoxicated. Field sobriety tests can be unreliable because they don’t check for all aspects of a person’s physical capabilities. 

For example, many medical conditions, injuries, mental conditions, and medications may cause similar levels of instability that don’t impact your driving but may impact your ability to perform a stressful roadside test after you’ve been pulled over.

Alert your attorney to, and only your attorney, to any and all potential details that might influence your physical or mental state while driving, as they could be vital inroads to a successful defense during your DWI arrest case.

Keep in mind that attorney-client privilege protects everything you discuss with him or her. That is the 5 Steps in Your DWI Arrest.

LET YOUR ATTORNEY GET TO WORK

Stress and uncertainty about the potential outcome of your case is natural, but it’s better to trust your attorney throughout the process. Working with a professional DWI lawyer is a good step because you can trust that they’re handling your case with years of experience and professional litigation skills under their belt.

Your DWI attorney should also help you keep track of your approaching deadlines, including things like your ALR hearing — which can help you keep your Driver’s Licesne — and upcoming court dates, strategy, options, and what to expect throughout the entire process.

At the Trichter, LeGrand, Houlton & White Law Firm, we will not only aggressively fight and defend you, but we also work diligently to minimize the stress of your case by keeping you informed and involved. Our experienced DWI attorneys handle hundreds of DWI cases each year, so we know how things work for Houston DWI arrest cases.

If you’d like to speak with a professional DWI attorney at the Trichter, LeGrand, Houlton & White Law Firm today, simply give us a call or fill out the contact form with the necessary details. We’re experienced, trained in forensic science, and we’ve been helping people in the Houston area address their legal needs for years.

Call today, or fill out this form to work with Trichter, LeGrand, Houlton & White Law Firm.

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IMPAIRED DRIVING VS DRUNK DRIVING

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IMPAIRED DRIVING VS DRUNK DRIVING

Common DWI Questions

Impaired Driving vs Drunk Driving, Is There a Difference In Texas?

It is a crime to do either, but the way the state defines intoxication is ‘having lost the normal use of mental or physical faculties’ And you don’t have to be drunk to commit the offense. If you are over the age of 21 and the police suspect impairment due to the introduction of any intoxicating substance, it can be used as grounds for investigation.

Impaired driving vs drunk driving explained

The difference between impaired driving and drunk driving can often vary by state. For Texas, the issue generally revolves around the age, amount of alcohol or impairing substance in the bloodstream, and a number of other factors.

As we mentioned above, however, both impaired and drunk driving are typically treated as serious offenses if you are successfully charged or convicted.

In general, driving under the influence is a somewhat lighter charge levied against people that are under the legal age of 21 and well below a BAC of .08. However, being above the age of 21 or at or above a BAC of .08 wil is considered grounds for a full driving while intoxicated charge.

Variations and Fighting a DWI or DUI Charge

Because a DWI or DUI crime is determined by the loss of physical or mental faculties, the range for what is considered normal varies based on every person. This fact plays an instrumental role in your defense.

If you are able to function at your normal capacity — even if you have had a drink or taken medication — then it’s possible for a Houston DWI attorney to argue that you have not committed the crime in question. 

When it comes to impaired driving and drunk driving, the concept of “normal” function is difficult to gauge for a DWI because there is no hard and fast measurement for impairment. Everyone has different levels of functionality, which determines their normal capabilities and therefore any deviation in those abilities.

Addressing Breath and Sobriety Testing

The unmeasurable quality of what constitutes normal use of faculties is why we recommend that you respectfully decline field sobriety tests and breathalyzers. Though these kinds of tests provide a certain measure of impairment, experienced criminal attorneys know that they are not completely accurate interpretations of intoxication or impairment. 

Additionally, field sobriety tests do not account for nerves or other conditions that may affect the results of the test. If you get pulled over for a suspected DWI and are operating with your normal faculties, then the best thing you can do is stay calm, be polite, and avoid nervous behavior.

Working With a DWI Lawyer

Navigating the complex process of fighting a DWI or possession charge can be difficult on your own. If you want to retain your rights and have the best shot at a favorable outcome against these kinds of charges, relying on experienced legal counsel from a professional DWI lawyer in Houston can help your chances when it comes to fighting these charges.

Get a free consultation with our professional DWI lawyers, and discuss the details of your case to see how we might be able to help you better defend your rights and understand your charges.

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VINCE YOUNG DWI VIDEO DEMONSTRATES “OPINION CRIME”

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The Release Of The Vince Young DWI Video Of His Arrest Reminds Me Of The Routine Question I Am Regularly Asked As A Board Certified DWI Lawyer: What Should I Do If I Am Stopped For DWI? Do I Answer The Officer’s Questions? Do I Attempt To Do “Sobriety Exercises”? Do I Refuse Or Take A Breath Test?

Vince Young DWI Video Shows How Much Power Police Have

The Answer Is Simple And The Vince Young DWI Video Shows It: DWI Is An Opinion Crime. An Arrest Decision Rests Solely On The Opinion Of The Arresting Officer. The United States And Texas Constitutions Do NOT Require You To Answer An Officer’s Questions, Try Your Hand At “Sobriety Exercises”, Or Take A Breath Test. There Is No Need To Provide Evidence To An Opinion Crime.

What Might Appear To Be Benign Questions On The Surface, These Questions Are Designed To Acquire Evidence To Be Used And Twisted Against You Even If The Answers Prove Your Sobriety. Police Officers Tout That They Make Arrest Decisions Based Upon The “Totality Of The Circumstances”, But The Truth Is That Officers Cherry-Pick Certain Answers To Justify Their Arrest Decision, And Ignore All The Other Answers.

It Is Perfectly Legal To Request A Lawyer Rather Than Answer Questions.

Police Are Not Instructed Properly

“Sobriety Exercises” Like The Ones Shown In The Vince Young DWI Video Are Difficult. Period. For Anyone Intoxicated Or Sober. And The Police Scoring System Unjustly Grades Any Innocent Mistake As Being Caused By Intoxication—Regardless Of Whether The Mistake Is Due To Nervousness Of Being Pulled Over By Police, A Legitimate Medical Problem, Or Lack Of Proper Police Instruction.

The Flawed Breath Test Machine

Breath Testing Is Not Reliable Or Accurate For Everyone Due To Physiological Differences Between All Human Beings. Further, Texas Government Officials Made A Policy Decision To NOT Utilize The Safeguards On Their Breath Testing Machines That Could Prevent Some Of The Physiological Differences From Causing A Falsely Inflated Breath Test Score. Texas Is Using Their New Breath Test Machines In A Way It Is Not Designed To Operate.

Texas Pulled The Plug On The Manufacturer’s Safeguards That Both The Manufacturer And The Scientific Community Believe Is Necessary For Quality Assurance In Breath Testing. Thus, Many Sober People Could Be Wrongly Convicted Due To A Breath Test Machine Just Because The Texas Breath Testing Officials Are Cutting Corners.

What To Do If You’re Arrested And Confused

If You Find Yourself In A DWI Arrest Where You Need Your Answers Untangled, Your Sobriety Exercises Re-Graded, And Your Breath Or Blood Test Fully Investigated, You Should Immediately Contact The Board Certified DWI Lawyers At Trichter & LeGrand With The Experience And Expertise To Defend Your Case.

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TEXAS DWI IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES WITH A DWI CONVICTION

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TEXAS DWI IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES WITH A DWI CONVICTION

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The Short Answer Is Maybe. 

In Some Circumstances, A DWI Conviction Can Prevent You From Entering Certain Countries, Such As Canada. 

Also, Certain Felony DWI-Related Convictions Could Lead To The Deportation Of Non-Citizens In Certain Situations.

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POOR MAN’S P-51: THE T-28 TROJAN

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THE POOR MAN’S P-51: THE T-28 TROJAN

THE T-28 TROJAN

THE T-28 TROJAN – Which One Of You That Have Gone To An Airshow Have Dreamed Of Owning An Old Military Plane?  

The Honest Answer Is That We All Have Because There Is Just Something Extra Appealing About The Looks, Sounds, And Flying Characteristics Of Warbirds.

Being An Aviation Enthusiast, I Have Either Owned Or Partnered A Bonanza 35M, A Pitts S1T. 

A Baron 55D And A Twin Jet Hispanic Aviacion Casa Saeta HA200. 

All These Planes Were Great In Their Own Way, But They Just Didn’t Have “The Right Stuff” To Satisfy My Aviation Itch.

Having A Father Who Earned Some Time In B-25’S In W.W.II, Reading About Warbirds, And Regularly Visiting Aviation Museums And Airshows, I Felt A Need To Explore Satisfying My Plane Itch By Getting Into A Warbird.  

Indeed, Thinking “Like Father, Like Son,” I Volunteered A Lot Of My Time And Money To An Aviation Museum And Its B-25.  

Politics And More Politics, However, Made Me Realize That A Large Group Run Bomber Was Not For Me.  

Accordingly, I Began To Look For A Sexy Military Plane That I Not Only Would Enjoy Flying And Sharing But Also, Would Not Financially Break Me.  

Further, Not Being A Military Pilot, I Also Wanted A Bird That Would Be Forgiving.

Of Course, These Limitations Eliminated A B-25 Because It Was, At A Minimum, A Two-Pilot Aircraft And Cost Prohibitive For One Person In Terms Of Acquisition, Maintenance And Hangar.  

The P-51 Mustang, F4U Corsair, Bear Cat, Wildcat, Hellcat, P-32 Lightning, P-40 Warhawk, P-63 King Cobra, Lockheed T-33, And North American F-86 Were All Without Doubt Sexy Enough, But Not Being Independently Wealthy Or A Recent Lottery Winner, The Acquisition And Maintenance Costs Were Impracticable.  

Further, Absent Some Major Modification, You Simply Could Not Share The Thrill Of These Birds By Bringing Along A Passenger-Copilot.

What Were Left Then Were The Trainers, I.E., The North American T-6s, T-28s, And The Beechcraft T-34s.  

Each Of These Planes Could Be Shared, They All Had Military History, And Parts Were Prevalent For Each.  

Moreover, They Were Somewhat Forgiving As Trainers And Yet They Were Aerobatic, And Though Not Cheap To Operate To, Insure To And Purchase, They Were Priced Within Reason When Compared To Fighters, Pursuit Planes Or Jets.

Having Narrowed The Field, I Began To Talk To Trainer Owners About The Various Types Of Birds.  

I Also Did Article, Book, And Internet Research On Them.  

Additionally, I Specifically Read The POH For Each Aircraft And Demo Flighted Several Variants Of Each Trainer. 

Two Additional Considerations I Had Were Range And Speed, Which Knocked The T-6 Out Of The Running Because It Locked Both. 

Lower Speed And A Higher Purchase Price Narrowed The Field Again By Eliminating The T-34.

Robert Genat’s Book Final Tour Of Duty, North American’s T-28 Trojans Was The Turning Point In My Decision To Select The T-28.  

Genat Writes That Comparison Flight Tests Not Only Demonstrated That The Trojan Can Out Climb, Out Roll And Out Turn A Mustang, But Also, That It Had A Very Colorful Quiet Career As An Actual Warbird.  Indeed, Says Genat, The

“T-28 Is Arguably The Best Kept Secret In Aviation  ***[A]Nd May Be The Most Complex Propeller Driven Warbird Around, But It Is Also One Of The Easiest To Maintain.”

The Choice Made, As A Precaution Against Nativity And Compulsion, I Decided To Go To School Before I Became A Sorry Buyer.  

Yes, That’s Right, I Went To A T-28 School Called Darton For 5 Days. 

I Also Chose To Do This Because I Wanted To Know More About Radial Engines And What To Look For In Making A T-28 Purchase.  

As It Turned Out, This Was An Excellent Decision Because The School Is Designed To Have The Student To Fly Safe And Buy Safe.

Not Only Was The Proper Care And Feeding Of The Trojan Discussed, But Also, We Learned The Differences Between T-28 Models A, B, C, D, And F, The Respective After Market Options, And Most Importantly, Pre-Purchase Inspections, Maintenance, Parts, Training, Networking, And Support.  My Weeklong Class Was Comprised Of 15 Students, Two Of Which Have Become My Best Friends.  

Moreover, It Is Not Uncommon To See Others In The Class At A Major Airshow Or At Formation Training Or A Proficiency Gathering.  

One Of The Largest Gathering Of T-28’S Takes Place At Kenosha, Wisconsin In July Where Formation Training Occurs To Ready The Birds And Pilots For Oshkosh.  

This Year 18 T-28’S Showed Up And It Was A Great Time.

Darton Is Now Called Warbird Solutions, L.L.C. And Is Owned And Operated By Courtesy Aircraft In Rockford, Illinois.  

The School Is Now Four Days Long.  

Information Can Be Obtained From John Kraman At 1-800-426-8783.  

You Can Also See A Profile On The T-28 On Courtesy’s Website:  www.courtesyaircraft.com

Most T-28 Owners Also Belong To The North American Trainer Association (NATA).  

Texan, Mustang, And Mitchell Owners Also Belong To NATA.  

This Organization Maintains And Issues A Membership Directory With Names, Addresses, Phone Numbers, And E-Mail Addresses.  

Here, T-28 Operators, Owners, And Mechanics Can Put Out A Request For A Part, Information, And/Or A Good Place For A $100.00 Hamburger And Get Almost An Instant Response From One Of Our Members.  

NATA Also Publishes A Great Periodic Magazine That Has Regular Articles On The Maintenance And Flying Of North American Aircraft.

It Has Real Combat History

From A Historical Basis, The T-28 Simply Is Not As Well Know As The WWII Fighters Who Were Glamorized In Hollywood Productions Over The Last 60 Years. 

The Trojan, However, Was Never Designed To Be A Fighter, But Rather, A Trainer.  

Indeed, North American Designed It To Be A Complex Trainer To Help Jet Pilot Candidates Transition Into The F-86 And F9F.

Nevertheless, The Trojan As A T-28F, Or Fennec, First Went To War In Algeria In 1961-62 Under The French Flag.  

During The Same Period, T-28Bs, Flown By The Vietnamese Air Force, Also Saw Combat.  

The Trojan Became A Real Combat Warbird For The U.S. Military In The Vietnam Conflict.  

These Were The AT-28D (“A” Meant “Attack”) Models Which Were Fitted With…

  •  Armor Plate
  • Self-Sealing Fuel Tanks
  • Strengthened Wing Spar
  • Three Hard Points
  • A .50 Caliber Machine Gun Per wing
  • An Extraction Seat With Zero-Zero Capability Called A “Yankee Extraction Seat.” 

These T-28’S, Renamed “Tangos” By Their Pilots, Saw Action With A Group Called The Ravens.

The Actions Of The Tangos And Their U.S. Pilots Is Best Documented In A Book Entitled Ravens By Christopher Robbins Wherein He Tells About The Secret U.S. War In Laos.  

Robbins Chronicles  That American Pilots Went Into Laos As Part Of What Was Coded The Steve Canyon Program To Act As Advisers And Trainers For Laotian Pilots As Well As To Act As Forward Air Control (FAC) For Our Air Force Aircraft Flying Out Of Thailand And Vietnam.

T-28Ds Saw Additional Combat At The Same Time When Flown By The Royal Laotian Air Force (RLAF).  

Indeed, These Pilots Flew More Than A 100 Missions Per Month, And One Legendary RLAF Pilot, Lee Lue, Flew More Than 5000 Combat Missions.

Life Begins And Ends As A Trainer

The Trojan First Entered Service As The T-28A In 1950 As An Air Force Trainer.  

It Was The Last Single Radial Engine Aircraft Designated By The Military.  The Air Force Purchased 266 A-Models To Replace The T-6s As Transition Trainers To F-80s, F-84s, And F-86s.  

These Models Were Under Powered With An R-1300 Wright Cyclone Which Produced Only 800 Hp. 

 The Air Force Flew The A-models Until 1956 When They Were Replaced By The Beechcraft T-34 Mentor.  

These Birds Then Went To National Guard Units Or To Davis-Monthan Air Force Base To Be Mothballed Or Were Given Away By Our Government As Part Of A Foreign Assistance Program.  

Of Interest, Is That The T-28A Was Modified And Became The Fennec Which Became The First Trojan Warbird.

In 1953, The U.S. Navy, Believing The Air Force’s A-Model Was Under Powered, Modified And Flew The First T-28B.  

This Aircraft Differed Substantially From The A-Model’s 7 Cylinder Motor In That It Now Carried A 9 Cylinder  R-1820 Wright Cyclone Engine Which Boosted Hp To 1,425 And Increased Top Speed To 346 Mph From 292 Mph.  

It Also Went To A 3-Blade Prop From A 2 Blade.  

These engines And Prop Changes Increased The B Models Service Ceiling To 37,000 Feet, A 6,000-Foot Increase Over The A-Model.  

Interestingly, It Was Bob Hoover Who Was The Test Pilot For The T-28B.

The Navy Purchased 466 B-Models.  

Understanding A Good Thing When They Saw It, The Air Force And Army Also Purchased B-Models.  

In 1955, Delighted With The Performances And Maintainability Of The B-Model, But Desiring The Ability To Train Its Pilots For Carrier Take Off And Landings, The Navy Ordered Yet Another 299 Trojan Variants, The T-28C.  

Generally Speaking, The C Had A 7” Shorter Prop, A Speed Brake On Its Belly, A Smaller Nose Wheel, And A Tail Hook.  

The Navy Retired Its T-28s In 1982.  

Its Replacement Was The T-34C And The T-2 Buckeye.

SPECIFICATIONS & FLYING CHARACTERISTICS FOR THE T-28C

Whether VFR Or IFR The T-28, At 8,000 Plus Pounds, Is A Very Stable Platform.  

Indeed, Between 1970 And 1980, The National Science Foundation, In A Study Of Hail, Used A Modified T-28B To Successfully Penetrate More Than 750 Thunderstorms.  

This Test Plane Was Struck Several Times By Lightening.  

At 170 Knots, The Trojan Is A Great Cross-Country Bird Affording A Terrific View To Both Pilots.  

True Airspeed, However, Ranges From 190 To 260 Knots Depending On Altitude, Your Power Setting And The Size Of Your Gas Credit Card.  

It Has Enough Luggage Space To Carry Several Suitcases, Duffel Bags, And A Kitchen Sink.  

Its Superb Visibility, Predictability, Flight Control, And Throttle Response Make It Wonderful For Formation Flight.  

It Is A Plane That, When Properly Trimmed, Can Literally Be Flown With Two Fingers No Matter Whether You’re Going  Fast Or Slow.  

Of Course, That’s How A Trainer Is Supposed To Fly And This One Does Just That.

Robert Genat In Final Tour Of Duty Writes About The Trojans Flying Characteristics:

“Because Of Its Hot Performance, A Mustang Can Get A Relatively Inexperience Pilot Into Trouble Quicker And More Seriously Than A T28 Can.  Remember Though, The Mustang Was A Fighter Not A Trainer.  From The Standpoint Of Flyability, The Mustang Lacks The Control Harmony Of The T-28.  You Have To Fly The P-51 More Purposefully, Always Aware That Little Things Can Upset The Mustang, The Rudders Have One Pressure, The Elevators Another, And The Ailerons A Third.  The Mustang Is Also Less Neutrally Stable, Like Most Fighters.  The Mustang Will Spin Inverted, The T-28 Won’t.

A Few Years Ago, A Comparison Test Was Conducted In An Attempt To Settle Once And For All Which World War II Aircraft Was Best.  

The Aircraft Chosen For The Test Were A P-51, A P-47, A F6F Hellcat, And A F4U Corsair.  

There Were Evaluated As A Test Pilot Would Have Evaluated Them On Ground Handling, Visibility, Cockpit Layout, Dogfighting, Tracking, Turning, Accelerating, Acceleration In A 1-G Pushover, Climbing Rate, And So On.  

The Pace Plane For The Test Was A T-28.

The T-28 Was Not Being Compared Officially, But Such Observations Naturally Occurred During The Evaluation.  The Only Warbird That Could Out climb The T-28 Was The F6F Hellcat.  

In The Dive, The T-28 Stayed With The P-51, To The T-28’S Redline.  The T-28 Had The Best Roll Rate.  

For The Dogfight Sequence, The T-28 Was The Target Airplane.  

Every Time The P-51 Tried To Track The T-28 Through A Level 4-G Turn, The Mustang Slipped Out.  

True, The T-28 Is A More Modern Airplane, And You Might Expect Better Performance With Successive Designs, But Is Makes A Great Story When A T-28 Cleans A P-51’S Clock.

Warbird Owners Described The T-28 As A Real Cadillac In Its Handling.  

The Whole Craft Is Designed Around Its Engine.  

It Certainly Doesn’t Fly As It Looks, Stubby And Chunky, Not At All Pretty On The Ground, And It Doesn’t Sound Too Good, Either.  

But In The Air, It’s A Thoroughbred.  

Drive A Mustang, A T-6 Or A T-34 Above 200 To 250 Knots, And Their Controls Get Very Heavy.  

Take A T-28 Out To The Redline And You Can Still Fly It With Two Fingers, Just As If You Had Serve-Boosted Controls.  

It’s A Sweet-Flying Airplane.

From An Aerobatic Point Of View, The T-28 Can Hold Its Own With Any Of The Warbirds. 

It Is Certified For The Following Aerobatic Maneuvers If Kept Within Plus 4gs And Negative 2g:

  • Inverted Flight (Not To Exceed 10 Seconds)
  • Loop
  • Immelmann Turn
  • Aileron Roll
  • Wing-Over
  • Chandelle
  • Spin (Except That Intentional Inverted Spins Are Not Permitted)
  • Barrel Roll
  • One-Half Cuban Eight

It Is, However, Limited To Ten Seconds Of Inverted Flight Because The Engine Oil System Is Not Designed For It.

Take Offs And Landings In The T-28 Are Exhilarating, Predictable, And Easy.  

Properly Trimmed For Climb, Descent And Torque (Remember, You Have 1,425 Hp At S.L., So 5° Right Rudder Is Required For Take Off), The Bird Will Fly Off And On The Runway By Itself.

Three Closing Notes:  First, With The Advent Of “Darton Clean Kits”, The Radials Reputation As An Oil Leaker Does Not Apply So The Trojan And Its Hanger Remain Relatively Clean.  

Second, The Design Around The T-28 Was To Improve Its Maintainability And Serviceability.  

Its Clam Shell Cowling Affords Easy Engine Access As Does Its Nose Wheel Well Engine Back Door.  

Third And Last, The T-28 Is The Best “Friend Maker” I Have Ever Known.  

Everyone In The T-28 Community Is Professional, Helpful, And A Sincere Friend.  Come Join Us.

* J. Gary Trichter Is A Lawyer Who Lives In Houston.  He Is A 2000+ Hour Pilot Who Holds An Airplane CFI, CFII, MEI, LOA’s For T-28’S And HA200 As Well As A Helicopter Private Pilot Rating.  The Author Wishes To Thank Phillip Fox Of Houston, NASA Superstar, For His Help And Insight With The Article Layout.

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