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The DC Army Guard still flies UH-1s.
You're not kidding, are you??is AF still flying the T-38?
There are still 3 U-2's flying that were built in '67.
You're not kidding, are you??
OK, OK,... I take this personally, I guess,... seeing as I just flew one 4 hours ago.
Yes, they still fly them. Most are now T-38C aircraft at the 4 pilot training bases,... but Beale, Whiteman, and Holloman still fly about 45 T-38A models.
The jets at Beale were all '64 & '65 models, but they got two "new" jets that are '68 models.
All in all, there are about 500 T-38's still flying.
Edwards has around 10 assigned to the test world.
NASA flies about 30 of them.
The Navy has maybe 4-6 jets at Pax River.
There are some international operators too.
And a handful of privately owned T-38's.
The Army got rid of its last UH-1's at mother Rucker by painting "US Air Force" on the tail.
There are two pilot training classes at Sheppard flying the T-37. When they are done, that's it for T-37 flying in the USAF. Should be around March 2009, I'm guessing.actually I meant T-37
The Army got rid of its last UH-1's at mother Rucker by painting "US Air Force" on the tail.
Heard a contractor was still flying the A3 whale on some sort of contract. NASA was up until recently flying a F106 and still flies WB57's. Navy has a couple of F4's (not drones) Anything else cool flying in research, training roles?
And some QF-4's at Holloman.There are no navy F-4's, the AF has a couple at Tyndall.
And some QF-4's at Holloman.