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Cessna T-37B Tweety Bird
- Reg: 57-2267 photos
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Serial #:
40200
- Airline: United States - US Air Force (USAF)
- Photo Date: Apr 06, 2014
- Uploaded: Apr 29, 2015
- Other Location - Tucson Pima Air and Space Museum, USA - Arizona
The name Tweety Bird is derived from the high pitched squeal the engines make while in operation. A total of 1,269 T-37 were built with the last one leaving the assembly line in 1967. The U.S. Air Force continues to use several hundred Tweets in their pilot training program. The markings are from the 71st Flying Training Wing, Vance AFB, Oklahoma, 1989.
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The name Tweety Bird is derived from the high pitched squeal the engines make while in operation. A total of 1,269 T-37 were built with the last one leaving the assembly line in 1967. The U.S. Air Force continues to use several hundred Tweets in their pilot training program. The markings are from the 71st Flying Training Wing, Vance AFB, Oklahoma, 1989.Camera
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- Reg: 57-2267 photos
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Aircraft:
Cessna T-37B Tweety Bird
- Airline: United States - US Air Force (USAF)
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Serial #:
40200
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Other Location - Tucson Pima Air and Space Museum
- USA - Arizona