
anyway here are the screenies...



While flying around the Orlando area, we'd see them come into Cape Canaveral w/the astronauts a few days prior to a shuttle launch. They would land on the Shuttle Landing Facility runway (KTTS). Parking was on the SOUTH ramp area. Hope this helps fuel some ideasdjnocturnal wrote:i plan on doing a package for the nasa t-38's i just to get more info on them, are they all based out of Ellington Field? i've seen two sit out here at KELP whenever i've been there. any info would be much appreciated
Flightaware rules! The only thing it can't track are military flights for obvious reasons.6192 wrote:if your strugling with flightplans all nasa aircraft can be tracked across the united states, also you can browse all previous flightplans to give you an idea of where they go, maybe this website will help http://flightaware.com/live/airport/KEF ... rcrafttype
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Actually, I ve been playing around with the paintkit and the canopy appears to be clear and reflective (maybe I'm doing something wrong?). Anyway, I've attached a couple of screenies. These are N864NA and N863NA at Dryden. I've been Googling for info, and it seems that all of NASA's T-38Ns are updated T-38Cs with bigger engine inlets, and ejection seat ugrades, except for these two ships, which are actually AT-38Bs. It seems that NASA has 36 or so all total, and most of them are based out of Ellington Field, though I think two are at Langley, and one is at Ames.Weescotty wrote:Nice.
Reminds me - I must get around to updating them with the clear reflective canopies!!!