T-38 Talons are twin-engine, high-altitude, supersonic jet trainers used by the USAF, NASA astronauts, the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School, and other NATO countries. T-38s need as little as 2,300 feet of runway to take off and can climb from sea level to nearly 30,000 feet in one minute -- for student pilots, I would imagine that counts as an E-Ticket ride! |

HO, AF-68-172; visitor from Alamogordo, NM |

RA AF-xx-137, Randolph AFB, Universal City, TX |

RA AF-x7-917, Randolph AFB, Universal City, TX |

EN, AF-xx-0359. Visitor from Sheppard AFB (Wichita Falls, TX) |
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