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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Northrop T-38 TalonOn April 10, 1959, the Northrop T-38 Talon took to the skies for the first time, ushering in a new era of supersonic jet ...
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Here's How Fast A T-38 Jet Can Go After Its Afterburner Is InitiatedSince 1959, the U.S. Air Force has relied on the capable performance of the T-38 Talon as a trainer aircraft, helping hone inexperienced aviators with high altitudes and supersonic flight.
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FLYING Magazine on MSN‘Dragon Lady’ and T-38 Talon Set to Appear at EAA AirVentureAccording to EAA, the Air Force will also be bringing a T-38 Talon to the event. The T-38 is a supersonic jet trainer that ...
The Northrop T-38 was a great trainer when it entered service in the 1960s, but not for today’s frontline fighters. No one is calling it a jalopy just yet, but virtually every day, fledgling U.S ...
A close call between a Delta Air Lines Airbus A319 taking off from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and a US Air Force T-38 jet, often used by the military for training, sounded alarms in ...
Under a contract worth up to $9.2 billion, Boeing’s St. Louis factory will construct at least 350 of the aircraft, designed jointly with Sweden’s Saab, to replace the worn-out Northrop T-38 Talon.
HAMPTON, Va. (DC News Now/WAVY) — A Delta plane and a U.S. Air Force T-38 Talon from Langley Air Force base in Hampton had a near collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Friday ...
Southwest Research Institute collaborated with the U.S. Air Force to ensure fleet safety when a large crack was unexpectedly found near the cockpit of a T-38 Talon. The Institute has been working ...
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