marine air wrote:
Hey Paul,
I had an idea, what not have both paint schemes? Your present T-bird looks nice. WHy not check your dad's logbooks and get all the serial numbers of the actual T-33's he flew? One of them might still be out there. YOu could drag it home and polish it up and have it in the hangar next to the Canadian T-bird. How cool would that be?
An acquaintance, Maj.Gen Fred Womack, USAF ret. told me that when he became vice commander of ATC, about 10 years ago, they re-checked him out in the T-37 and T-38. To his surprise one of the aircraft was one he had first flown in 1967!!
One of yor dad's may still be out there!!

But then I'd have to build a bigger hangar...hey wait, maybe you're on to something there!

Seriously, that just gave me an idea and that is I need to extract those T-33 serial numbers out of dad's USAF flight records and see where those airplanes ended up. Lockheed build well over 6000 T-Birds, but you never know...one might at least be a static display somewhere. A captain I flew with at my airline flew the polished T-33 that's on display at the Udvar-Hazy museum so it can be a small world in aviation. For that matter, I've met a couple former RCAF pilots at airshows who've flown my airplane--so cool to meet those guys!