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A question on stored Northrop F-5s

Mon Apr 10, 2006 6:39 am

Northrop F-5s

Back in December 2005, when I was coming back home from California, I made a quick detour around AMAARC and the same as I recall doing back in 2003 and 2000, I spotted some aircraft that are easily visible from the areas around the compound.

I believe that I have seen AT-38s, and possibly F-5s, but I do not have either the data nor the pictures at hand.

So, my question is, does anyone here know if there are any F-5s stored, and if so, an approximate number? This is in relation to a rumor that states that El Salvador could probably be acquiring some F-5s. [I am keeping in mind that the airframe hours on whatever F-5s stored, must be really high and any upgrades would be expensive to say the least.]

Since rumors are prevalent (A-4s, A-10s, and so on) and I find it difficult to access my data at home, any help on this regard will be appreciated.

Saludos,


Tulio

Mon Apr 10, 2006 9:46 am

I only know that the US Navy and US Marines have acquired 33 ex-Swiss AF F-5E's to replace their ageing and high-time a/c of the same type used in "Aggressor" units - it is therefore possible that the stored a/c at AMAARC are those retired ex-USN / USMC ships.

Before being issued to the Agressor units, the ex-Swiss AF a/c underwent an extensive overhaul / upgrade.

Saludos
Martin

Mon Apr 10, 2006 4:36 pm

Tulio,
The last list I have of AMARC aircraft before the quit putting it on the net does not have any F-5s listed in storage, but did have 23 AT-38Bs. List date is July 12, 2000.

bill word

Mon Apr 10, 2006 4:38 pm

This may help?

http://www.amarc.info/

Mon Apr 10, 2006 6:23 pm

didn't think f-5's were still on uncle sam's inventory :?: :?: t-38's i know better, nasa, etc.. was the f-20 scrapped?? yeager said he loved it. i don't know if he was trying to pitch it with his endorsement or if it was on the level. bottom line............ his nod of approval generates $$$$$

Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:00 pm

global111 wrote:This may help?

http://www.amarc.info/


Thanks for the link. Have all the B-52s models except the G models listed been scrapped? Some of those G Models have been there since 1990!

Mon Apr 10, 2006 9:01 pm

Thank you, guys.

I had probably been mislead by my own eyes, because I saw what from
afar looked like F-5s, and due to the angle, I am now almost certain that I saw the AT-38s.

Two USN Squadrons retired their F-5Es and replaced them with the Swiss examples.

Brazil recently acquired some ex-Saudi F-5s if I am not mistaken, and this leaves the possibility that other than investing heavily in upgrading, whatever F-5s left over will not see service anymore.

Saludos,


Tulio
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