The North American AT-6 Texan was the primary aircraft operated by the school.
One of the primary aircraft used in this role was the Stinson L-5.
Before it came into service, Boeing 707s had served as the primary presidential aircraft.
In October 1983, the 35th converted to C-130E Hercules as their primary aircraft.
This involved eight primary aircraft and two spares, for a total of eighteen sorties.
The newer, two-engine Dash 8 Q200 is slated to become the primary aircraft of the airline in the future.
The US supported Vietnam Air Force was in fact using it as their primary aircraft by 1965.
B-24 Liberator aircraft were the primary aircraft used for the air-to-air gunnery phase of the training.
During the war, the single-seat F-105D was the primary aircraft delivering the heavy bomb loads against the various military targets.
This would become the primary aircraft used by the Central Flying School until the present.