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In the mid-1950s, the USAF required a trainer with higher performance
that the T-33 to better prepare student pilots for the latest tactical
aircraft that were coming into service. The aircraft chosen was the T-38A
which offered high performance with low maintenance and operating costs.
The T-38A became the USAF's first supersonic trainer. The T-38A prototype
first flew on 10 April 1959, and production continued until 1972. A total
of 1,189 T-38As were built. Some were later modified into AT-38Bs with
external armament for weapons training purposes.
Jacqueline Cochran set
eight performance records in the fall of 1961 flying a production T-38A
and in February 1962 a T-38A set (4) international
time-to-climb records. The USAF Thunderbirds used the T-38As from 1974
to 1982 because of their economic operation and high performance. Other
users of the T-38A include the U.S. Navy in their Top Gun combat simulation
program and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
The
aircraft on display was flown to the Museum of Aviation in August 2004
from the USAF Flight Test Center at Edwards AFB, CA where it was
used an actual test aircraft and chase aircraft for various other
aircraft flight tests.
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