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...........it is angering to me to see a plane that a country has worked very hard on, like a T-38, and you can find it in every livery except for the county it comes from.
The first of three prototypes (designated YT-38 ) flew on March 10 1959. The type was quickly adopted and the first production examples were delivered in 1961, officially entering service on March 17 that year. When production ended in 1972, 1,187 T-38s had been built.
Besides the USAF, other T-38 operators include the German Luftwaffe, the Portugese Air Force, the Singapore Air Force, the Taiwanese Air Force, and the Turkish Air Force. It is also flown by NASA and Boeing, who use the type as a chase plane. There are also a very small number of them in private civilian hands.
Yes I know it's just a game but...........it is angering to me to see a plane that a country has worked very hard on, like a T-38, and you can find it in every livery except for the county it comes from.
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