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Tulio....I am not absolutely sure they are the same....but the camo one disappeared in the about month and half between when I last saw the Huey on the pedestal and this new addition....so I just figured it was the same...I can be proven wrong.


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The T-38A is 61-0809, which used to be displayed at the now-closed museum in Amarillo. It wasn't in Thunderbirds scheme then, but coded HM.
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I spotted this display at an airport somewhere south on Minneapolis along I-35.

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Rob Mears wrote:
I spotted this display at an airport somewhere south on Minneapolis along I-35.

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The airport is Owatonna. These used to be on display a few miles North at the now defunct Transportation Museum next to Cabellas...


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Andy Marden wrote:
The T-38A is 61-0809, which used to be displayed at the now-closed museum in Amarillo. It wasn't in Thunderbirds scheme then, but coded HM.
Andy Marden



Thanks Andy :wink:


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OK Mike your gonna have to flip B for A as the Huey has been moved for now.

On another note have you ID'd (marked) the F-16 I found for you in Douglas AZ? :wink:
And did you move the marker for the T-33 located in T or C New Mexico out to the the road. :wink:


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Steve,
The Douglas AZ F-16 is 79-0312.
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steve dickey wrote:
On another note have you ID'd (marked) the F-16 I found for you in Douglas AZ? :wink:


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Stopped by to see the new T-38 Display last weekend on the way home from Scout camp...

Looks real nice!

(the tape is still there.. :wink: )

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I think it is just a matter of it being a popular and eye catching scheme. Here's a AT-38B on a stick at Yankton, SD's airport.

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