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Whither The T-2?



 
 
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Old June 13th 04, 05:05 PM
Jake Donovan
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Hey Tom, LTNS

My understanding is they are going to keep a couple of T2s at PAX for
undetermined time as we really don't have a platform that can take it's
place for OFC.

VT 86 in Pensacola is going to take delivery of a handful of T2's to augment
their stable of Buckeys for NFO training.

Next time I am in your neighborhood, I'll stop by.

Jake


"w4okw" wrote in message
...
We still have a few here at Pax River for the Test Pilot School boys to

beat
up!

Gerry "Spinmeister" Gallagher still spends more time in OCF than the rest

of
the kids have in their logbooks!

Tom Clarke
Pax Herk Driver
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"Mike Kanze" wrote in message
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Curiosity question:

What is happening to all the T-2s phased out of service?

Davis- Monthan? (Somehow "War Reserve" just doesn't sound right for the
Mississippi MiG.)
Foreign sales?
Civilian sales?
Smelter?
Artificial reef?

I assume several have / will become gate guards.

--
Mike Kanze

"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to

fill
the world with fools."

- Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)







 




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