Variants
- YT-34
- Prototype, three built.
- T-34A
- US Air Force trainer. Replaced by the Cessna T-37 around 1960 (450 built).
- T-34B
- US Navy trainer. Used as a trainer until early 1970s when it was replaced by the T-34C (423 built by Beechcraft). T-34B's were flown by pilots assigned to the Navy Recruiting Command until the mid-1990's.
- YT-34C
- Two T-34Bs were fitted with turboprop engines, and were used as T-34C prototypes.
- T-34C Turbo-Mentor
- Two-seat primary trainer, fitted with a turboprop engine.
- T-34C-1
- Equipped with hardpoints for training or light attack, able to carry 1,200 lb (540 kg) of weapons on four underwing pylons. The armament could include flares, incendiary bombs, rocket or gun pods and antitank missiles. Widely exported.
- Turbo-Mentor 34C
- Civilian version
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