moose135
03-24-2011, 03:03 PM
Full story here: http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123247461
3/18/2011 - RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AFNS) -- Officials commemorated the T-38 Talon supersonic jet trainer's 50th service anniversary in a ceremony here March 17.
The T-38 was first deployed in March 1961, and has served as a training vehicle for multiple generations of pilots and pilot instructors throughout its five decades of service. Col. Richard Murphy, the commander of the 12th Flying Training Wing, said the T-38 continues to play a central role in the Air Force's pilot training program.
"The T-38 has been an instrumental and foundational element (of pilot training) over the last 50 years," Colonel Murphy said. "The Talon continues to develop our combat Air Force pilots as they learn aviation and warfighting skills that are needed for today's Air Force and for our future."I've had the immense pleasure to fly the T-38. For someone who had a hundred or so hours in single-engine Pipers, and had just finished the T-37 phase of UPT, the Talon really lived up to the nickname "White Rocket". She was delightful to fly, could be challenging to land, and may be the most beautiful airplane to every take flight.
A few old shots in honor of a great old gal...
Columbus AFB, Summer 1981:
http://www.moose135photography.com/US-Air-Force/Old-Air-Force-Photos/JMT-3858/512181994_LxHyf-L-1.jpg
Columbus AFB Flight Line:
http://www.moose135photography.com/US-Air-Force/Old-Air-Force-Photos/JMT/512182164_vZRfu-L-1.jpg
Holloman AFB, Summer 1982 - AT-38B of the 479th Tactical Fighter Training Wing, Lead In Fighter Training
http://www.moose135photography.com/US-Air-Force/Old-Air-Force-Photos/JMAT-3863/512180736_PiPnw-L-1.jpg
One of the best aircraft I've ever flown. Thanks for the wings!
3/18/2011 - RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AFNS) -- Officials commemorated the T-38 Talon supersonic jet trainer's 50th service anniversary in a ceremony here March 17.
The T-38 was first deployed in March 1961, and has served as a training vehicle for multiple generations of pilots and pilot instructors throughout its five decades of service. Col. Richard Murphy, the commander of the 12th Flying Training Wing, said the T-38 continues to play a central role in the Air Force's pilot training program.
"The T-38 has been an instrumental and foundational element (of pilot training) over the last 50 years," Colonel Murphy said. "The Talon continues to develop our combat Air Force pilots as they learn aviation and warfighting skills that are needed for today's Air Force and for our future."I've had the immense pleasure to fly the T-38. For someone who had a hundred or so hours in single-engine Pipers, and had just finished the T-37 phase of UPT, the Talon really lived up to the nickname "White Rocket". She was delightful to fly, could be challenging to land, and may be the most beautiful airplane to every take flight.
A few old shots in honor of a great old gal...
Columbus AFB, Summer 1981:
http://www.moose135photography.com/US-Air-Force/Old-Air-Force-Photos/JMT-3858/512181994_LxHyf-L-1.jpg
Columbus AFB Flight Line:
http://www.moose135photography.com/US-Air-Force/Old-Air-Force-Photos/JMT/512182164_vZRfu-L-1.jpg
Holloman AFB, Summer 1982 - AT-38B of the 479th Tactical Fighter Training Wing, Lead In Fighter Training
http://www.moose135photography.com/US-Air-Force/Old-Air-Force-Photos/JMAT-3863/512180736_PiPnw-L-1.jpg
One of the best aircraft I've ever flown. Thanks for the wings!