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Northrop T-38 Talon (N966NA) - Two NASA T38s taxi in after a formation flight on 25 January 2024 for NASA's Day of Remembrance ceremony. Taken from the T38 shelters at NASA Ellington Field
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Northrop T-38 Talon (N966NA)

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Two NASA T38s taxi in after a formation flight on 25 January 2024 for NASA's Day of Remembrance ceremony. Taken from the T38 shelters at NASA Ellington Field

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Greg Byington
That's a very cool shot, Brendan!
Rick D
With such a thin wing, how is there enough lift generated to even begin to fly?
Rick D
Dave S - I got my license while still in grade 12 (over half a decade ago) and understand basic aerodynamics. My rhetorical question was asked more as a salute to the designers and engineers responsible for such a sleek craft.
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Date Aircraft Origin Destination Departure Arrival Duration
13-Jul-2025 UnknownEl Paso Intl ()Houston Ellington () 17:32 MDT 19:58 CDT 1:26
13-Jul-2025 UnknownHouston Ellington ()El Paso Intl () 15:53 CDT 16:20 MDT 1:26
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