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This template indicates that theBeechcraft L-23 Seminole (Twin Bonanza in military guise) was the first version of the T-42. I can't find any online documentation that this aircraft was ever designated as the T-42, in 1962, it was redesignated as the U-8.Joe Baugher's website indicates that the T-42 designation was exclusively used for the military version of theBeechcraft Baron, and I've found this website to be extremely comprehensive.Carguychris (talk)21:59, 15 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Carguychris I did findthis, which claim that "T-42A" was the original designation of the canceled TU-8G Seminole before being reassigned to the Baron, andthis, which claims that the TU-8G program became the T-42A. -ZLEAT\C22:29, 15 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I'll check my university's library when I get the chance. I think I know of a few sources that might clear this up. -ZLEAT\C22:31, 15 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Carguychris Unfortunately no. Not even the only source I know of to even mention the unbuilt K50 Twin Bonanza makes any mention of the T-42 designation. I think it's safe to remove it. -ZLEAT\C19:00, 4 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Done. For what it's worth, Swanborough and Bowers'United States Navy Aircraft since 1911, which I also find extremely comprehensive and reliable, discusses the canceled purchase of the TU-8G by the Navy, but does not say that the aircraft was ever designated as the T-42A.Carguychris (talk)19:13, 4 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]