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Northrop T-38A-10-NO Talon 58-1194

Northrop T-38A-10-NO Talon 58-1194, Buzz Number TF-194. The first production aircraft, with the rear cockpit canopy blanked off for flight testing. (At Edwards Air Force Base?) Transferred to US Navy as a DT-38A, with non-standard BuAer Number 581194, converted to QT-38A, for use as an aerial target and struck off charge on 19 November 1980, due to damage received during a missile engagement. Date: 1959. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © The Peter Butt Aviation Collection / Mary Evans

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1959 1980 Buaer Buzz Canopy Charge Cockpit Converted Damage Edwards Engagement Missile Northrop Rear Received Struck Talon Target Testing Transferred Base Blanked

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This photograph captures the historic Northrop T-38A-10-NO Talon 58-1194, also known as Buzz Number TF-194, during its early stages of flight testing at an Air Force base, believed to be Edwards Air Force Base, in 1959. The production aircraft is seen with the rear cockpit canopy blanked off for testing purposes. After its service with the United States Air Force, this T-38A was transferred to the United States Navy as a DT-38A with a non-standard BuAer Number 581194. The aircraft was later converted into a QT-38A for use as an aerial target. However, on 19 November 1980, the QT-38A was struck off charge due to damage received during a missile engagement.


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