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The very first T-38A, in NASA colors, made it's last flight today. It flew
into LAX, and will be put on display at Northrop-Grumman's facilities in El Segundo. Currently, it's on display at the old West Imperial Terminal at LAX, when it will be moved, I don't know. Unfortunately, it will be behind a fence, so visitors will not be able to get close to it, and employees will not be able to photograph it. (No cameras allowed on site.) Perhaps, this is just temporary, and a more permanant home will be found later. Ron wrote in message ... |
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"Ron Monroe" wrote in message ... The very first T-38A, in NASA colors, made it's last flight today. It flew into LAX, and will be put on display at Northrop-Grumman's facilities in El Segundo. Currently, it's on display at the old West Imperial Terminal at LAX, when it will be moved, I don't know. Unfortunately, it will be behind a fence, so visitors will not be able to get close to it, and employees will not be able to photograph it. (No cameras allowed on site.) Perhaps, this is just temporary, and a more permanant home will be found later. What will the astronauts fly, on the way to launch, and other flights? -- Jim in NC |
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Probably humor, right? They got a bunch more that are being updated with new
inlets, exhausts and cockpits. I guess they didn't think this one was worth it. Why shoe a dead horse? It's better to stuff it, and put it on display. Ron "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Ron Monroe" wrote in message ... The very first T-38A, in NASA colors, made it's last flight today. It flew into LAX, and will be put on display at Northrop-Grumman's facilities in El Segundo. Currently, it's on display at the old West Imperial Terminal at LAX, when it will be moved, I don't know. Unfortunately, it will be behind a fence, so visitors will not be able to get close to it, and employees will not be able to photograph it. (No cameras allowed on site.) Perhaps, this is just temporary, and a more permanant home will be found later. What will the astronauts fly, on the way to launch, and other flights? -- Jim in NC |
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