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Originally posted by Dave Downs (LT Ducky)
Kieth Webb;
I'm brand new to this forum, and have just started to read through the posts, and was taken by your subject of 'FLYING, as I am a pilot (civilian) and have an interest in military aircraft. The picture of the Spitfire is magnificent, but it was the mention of the A-37's that really caught my eye. I was a TACP (Tactical Air Control Party, Enlisted) with the Pennsylvania Air National Guard back in the late 1980's, and we flew the OA-37B, and was fortunate enough to get an ride in one and actually fly it for about 20 minutes.
As there were no follow-up pictures, I assume that the weather did not permit your planned air-to-air work. I understand there are several A-37's in civilian hands in Australia (well, at least 2!); do you have any history on them? Did the Australian Air Force fly them? I know they are still active in South America. I'm not sure if any are flying in the US, but I did see a civilian T-37 2 weeks ago at an airshow.
I've included a picture of an OA-37B that I took at a gunnery range years ago, hope it is not too big (I'm new at posting picures).
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Hi Dave
Awesome shot of the A37!
I've forwarded this to the Temora Aviation Museum people - they can tell the story of these birds in Australia - and it's a good one! They're all combat veterans and a fabulous sight to see in our skies.
I did shoot some air-to-air of both a single with smoke generators and the pair but this is on digital betacam, a videotape format - I'll do some frame grabs to post soo. I also shot the Vampire the same way - through the open storm window of the Cessna 02.