Still remember standing on the upstairs balcony of a training school at Sheppard AFB in 1977 and watching these graceful trainer jets repeatedly doing take-offs and landings. They sported the all-white color scheme back then. Can't believe they're still in service.
My memories of flying the T-38 at Moody AFB in 1971 are priceless!!! Honored to have flown it and the C130 on active and reserves for our nation. USA!!!
The T-38 is one of the best planes ever made in my opinion. Given that it is 50+ years old, it still flies at many AF bases on a daily basis. The longevity, the low cost, and the ease of maintenance makes it possible to still keep them flying all over. Just in Texas, on any given weekday, there will be dozens of them flying out of Laughlin, Sheppard, and Randolph bases. Every day!
This is Excellent. Get them flying quickly in months. I've seen plenty of F-18's or perhaps of F-16's out there. Very good to fly Advanced Jet's in our Squadron.
My brother was an instructor at Vance during the Viet Nam war. Had several thousand hours in the backseat of the White Rocket (painted white at the time).
I've always wondered how aircraft with huge speed ranges make slight adjustments in speed (as needed to fly in tight formations). It seems to me that the same control used to go up to 700 mph wouldn't be fine enough to change speed by just a little.
what is a T-38 supposed to most closely resemble in flight characteristics for the benefit of the trainee? I was thinking that these were replaced by T-7 Red Hawk's some time ago. I stand corrected as this video shows a date of 2019.
T-38 is meant to resemble at the time it was made, 3rd and 4th gen fighters within the USAF service. All of the hard work and strains you be feeling in a F-15 or F-16, T-38 is design to help you prepare for those real case scenarios. T-38 frame is also very simple, making it easy on new pilots if they should make a mistake in maneuvering, they can easily get out of a spin without suffering severe consequences. There is a debate between prop vs jet trainer aircraft but in the end both serve the purpose to prepare the pilot for real world scenarios when engaging in maneuvering scenarios, whether it be from combat or patrol.
@@WatcherMovie008 --- was it scary doing maneuvering in the real McCoy (F-15's F16's, F18s, etc.) seems like it would scare the begeebers out of trainees and they could make a mistake and all sorts of weirdness going on.
You didn’t learn how to drive in an Ferrari sports car because it would kill you if you made a mistake. You don’t put student pilots in the aviation equivalent of a high end sports car for similar reasons.
Nothing modern day, built at the time of the F 100 series of fighters for high performance high wing loading high speed stuff. But if you can fly a t38 and keep up with stuff, you can probably fly anything. Very pitchy due to its speed, takes a lot of airspace to turn vertically or horizontally in, and pretty unforgiving despite its role as a trainer. These guys are anything but smooth, but this could be students at the controls. Instructors should pretty much look dead perfect....a least in my day😂😂😂
Good stuff. I fly the Talon in Xplane 11. She's not easy, can't imagine real life. I see that was a formation landing. That's banned now since the accident at Vance in November, 2019?
At 74 years old I still can’t believe I got to fly this magnificent piece of machinery. The most fun anyone could ever have.
My Uncle Vilas flew this plane for pilots that were on the “cusp” of failing the flight program for the Air Force
Me too at 68
@@jeffsmithist
Quite a feeling to live your life at mach 2.
Still remember standing on the upstairs balcony of a training school at Sheppard AFB in 1977 and watching these graceful trainer jets repeatedly doing take-offs and landings. They sported the all-white color scheme back then. Can't believe they're still in service.
I watch these fly around a lot at Sheppard AFB and it really makes me re evaluate all my shitty decisions in life.
Apply for a pilot slot
@@sammysainz5 sadly its not that easy
Yep-Oklahoma can be a pretty place.........when the weather isn’t tearing you apart!
My memories of flying the T-38 at Moody AFB in 1971 are priceless!!! Honored to have flown it and the C130 on active and reserves for our nation. USA!!!
T-38, a timeless trainer with sexy lines. Thank you for posting and God Bless from Florida.
The T-38 is one of the best planes ever made in my opinion. Given that it is 50+ years old, it still flies at many AF bases on a daily basis. The longevity, the low cost, and the ease of maintenance makes it possible to still keep them flying all over. Just in Texas, on any given weekday, there will be dozens of them flying out of Laughlin, Sheppard, and Randolph bases. Every day!
Reese…RIP ❤️
My first solo flight In a T-38 was just about 53 years ago. A wonderful aircraft and once you got it mastered it was a lot of fun to fly.
This is Excellent. Get them flying quickly in months. I've seen plenty of F-18's or perhaps of F-16's out there. Very good to fly Advanced Jet's in our Squadron.
My brother was an instructor at Vance during the Viet Nam war. Had several thousand hours in the backseat of the White Rocket (painted white at the time).
OMG! Do I love this memory!
How amazing is that....awesome
I liked the flair on landing. I think that’s used as an air brake. This plane is ancient. Good job by the pilot!!
Very good. It would be more interesting if there was close trail acro with 2 cameras with one on the “g meter” sync to the maneuvering #2 aircraft
I've always wondered how aircraft with huge speed ranges make slight adjustments in speed (as needed to fly in tight formations). It seems to me that the same control used to go up to 700 mph wouldn't be fine enough to change speed by just a little.
This will be me here pretty soon.
Real fun to fly
I should buy one of those..
Wingman aircraft looks to have landing light extended
We don’t teach fingertip right after takeoff?
What is that fin sticking down from the bottom for?
D Sellers. Still occasionally dream about flying the 38 , 53 years ago
what is a T-38 supposed to most closely resemble in flight characteristics for the benefit of the trainee? I was thinking that these were replaced by T-7 Red Hawk's some time ago. I stand corrected as this video shows a date of 2019.
T-38 is meant to resemble at the time it was made, 3rd and 4th gen fighters within the USAF service. All of the hard work and strains you be feeling in a F-15 or F-16, T-38 is design to help you prepare for those real case scenarios. T-38 frame is also very simple, making it easy on new pilots if they should make a mistake in maneuvering, they can easily get out of a spin without suffering severe consequences. There is a debate between prop vs jet trainer aircraft but in the end both serve the purpose to prepare the pilot for real world scenarios when engaging in maneuvering scenarios, whether it be from combat or patrol.
@@WatcherMovie008 --- was it scary doing maneuvering in the real McCoy (F-15's F16's, F18s, etc.) seems like it would scare the begeebers out of trainees and they could make a mistake and all sorts of weirdness going on.
Live east of CAFB Columbus MS
T38-T6-T1 all day and night ♥️
You didn’t learn how to drive in an Ferrari sports car because it would kill you if you made a mistake.
You don’t put student pilots in the aviation equivalent of a high end sports car for similar reasons.
Nothing modern day, built at the time of the F 100 series of fighters for high performance high wing loading high speed stuff. But if you can fly a t38 and keep up with stuff, you can probably fly anything. Very pitchy due to its speed, takes a lot of airspace to turn vertically or horizontally in, and pretty unforgiving despite its role as a trainer. These guys are anything but smooth, but this could be students at the controls. Instructors should pretty much look dead perfect....a least in my day😂😂😂
Good stuff. I fly the Talon in Xplane 11. She's not easy, can't imagine real life. I see that was a formation landing. That's banned now since the accident at Vance in November, 2019?
Kinny, you are correct.
Are these Air Force Academy students?
That was awesome.
very nice
Love it
aero braking my instructor would slap me in the back of the helmet when i did that
R.I.P Talon Drivers...
한국의 T 50 구입해라
Buy a Korean T 50..
My nephew was a flight instructor in San Antonio until 2020
shitting takeoff as number 2
That doesn't look like fun!