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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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Pensacola is getting some of them to continue NFO training, but I think the
plan is to shut that down pretty quickly and move the work the Meridian or Kingsville in the T-45. Most are going to the boneyard. R/ John "Mike Kanze" wrote in message news ![]() 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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JXC- Most are going to the boneyard. BRBR
I still think, with lots of $, clipped wings, better electrics, new engines, single seat cockpit, it would be a great unlimited air racer. Great little jet. In VF-126, when used for OOC/Stall training for Turkey crews, it took a beating and kept on ticking. P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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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 ---------------------------------------------- "Mike Kanze" wrote in message news ![]() 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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![]() "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 Ah yes! I remember it well!! The old T2 3 axis coupled inverted spin entry. :-) Let me see now........275 to 300 kts @ 20 grand.........a 3 to 4g pull to an 80 to 100 degree positive pitch.....back to idle passing 45.........down to 200.......relax the pull......full right aileron.......at 180 roll.....full right rudder.......at 360 roll at 130kts, full forward right stick and full left rudder!!!!......Yup!!!! Naval Aviators "don't need Viagra......THIS will do just fine!!!! :-) Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt |
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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 ---------------------------------------------- "Mike Kanze" wrote in message news ![]() 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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Pechs1 wrote:
JXC- Most are going to the boneyard. BRBR I still think, with lots of $, clipped wings, better electrics, new engines, single seat cockpit, it would be a great unlimited air racer. Great little jet. In VF-126, when used for OOC/Stall training for Turkey crews, it took a beating and kept on ticking. I'd like to get one of the cockpit procedure trainers that they'll be getting rid of, and put it in the TV room. With a bigger garage, maybe the full motion sim. Actually, the A-4 sim wasn't that big. That'd fit in the garage. |
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nimbill- I was once many years ago in VFP-63 and we shared a hangar with
VF-126 at NAS Miramar. BRBR My first experience(not counting being a dumass middie) was TA-4 CQ, in Miramar, abourd the Big E. Went down to the hanger for the brief, two VFP-63-F-8s were a leavin. These jets goin' into AB is not something you forget. P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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Well, they'll be moving them out of the building shortly. For a full motion
setup, you'll need roughly 30x40 footprint with 20 foot ceilings. OBTW, the computers are early 70's DEC technology. While the console operation is straightforward, working with the hardware requires some knowledge of octal IIRC. You're right, the A-4 final update (stand-alone vice 4 to a deck) would fit in a garage. A much more user friendly system as well, both for the techies and the operator. R / John "nafod40" wrote in message ... Pechs1 wrote: JXC- Most are going to the boneyard. BRBR I still think, with lots of $, clipped wings, better electrics, new engines, single seat cockpit, it would be a great unlimited air racer. Great little jet. In VF-126, when used for OOC/Stall training for Turkey crews, it took a beating and kept on ticking. I'd like to get one of the cockpit procedure trainers that they'll be getting rid of, and put it in the TV room. With a bigger garage, maybe the full motion sim. Actually, the A-4 sim wasn't that big. That'd fit in the garage. |
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