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Tweets on the ramp at Willie in 1986
1971 Pontiac LeMans T-37 Hardtop Coupe -'Fly Fishing': Art Fitzpatrick and Van Kaufman
T-37 Tweet aircraft from the 85th Flying Training Squadron, Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, flies over Lake Amistad during a training mission. Also later stationed at the 64th Flying Training Wing at Reese Air Force Base, Texas. The T-37 Tweet is a twin-engine jet used for training undergraduate pilots, undergraduate navigator and tactical navigator students in fundamentals of aircraft handling, and instrument, formation and night flying. The twin engines and flying characteristics of the T-37 give student pilots the feel for handling the larger, faster T-38 Talon or T-1A Jayhawk later in the undergraduate pilot training course. The instructor and student sit side by side for more effective training. The cockpit has dual controls, ejection seats and a clamshell-type canopy that can be jettisoned.
Finnish soldiers towing a captured Soviet T-37A. In the background are abandoned trucks Gaz-AA.
Tweety Bird cockpit
"Turkish Trainers"
"Tweet"