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don San Antonio, Texas |  Randolph has a few nice aircraft on display.
If you want to see a Great static displays go to Lackland just across town. they have at least 75 aircraft scattered around the base. including a B52D a B29 a P-38 Twin Mustang. even a SR-71 if you go to what was Kelly AFB there is a F-111 , F-106 and a B-58 no other displays in Texas are better
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Oscar J. Dorr Orlando, Florida |  The AT-9 "Fledgling" was built by Curtiss, and had two R-680-9 engines. The AT-9A was equipped with two R-680-11 engines. Here is a site with photo and story.
http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/modern_flight/mf15.htm 11/26/2002 @ 19:18 [ref: 2716] |
MP Calleja , California |  Hi,
Would anyone out there have information on AT-9's?? All I know is that they were twin engine, advanced trainers, and some flew from Randolph Field in Texas. Thanks for your help! 09/30/2002 @ 13:02 [ref: 2518] |
William Butler Randolph AFB, Texas |  Looking for information on instructor badges in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Also seeking photos of individuals wearing instructor badges for those periods.
See links to other Air Training Command sites at the follwing:
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Norman Crocker Creston, Iowa |  Good base display. AT-11 is by flightline, T-29
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