We had several T-33s in Iceland (1974-76). They used them as target aircraft for the F-4s and they ran missions against the land based radar trying to get in without being caught. The crews for the T-33s were a group of fantastic pilots and a great group of ground crews. They grounded them all in late 1975 because of corrosion problems.
Dude horrible video you didn't get the landing of this great plane. Ur fired
EnnCamp 2 years ago
their is one at the Davis Field airport on display stand, you can see it with google earth.
datzfast 2 years ago
We had several T-33s in Iceland (1974-76). They used them as target aircraft for the F-4s and they ran missions against the land based radar trying to get in without being caught. The crews for the T-33s were a group of fantastic pilots and a great group of ground crews. They grounded them all in late 1975 because of corrosion problems.
whitedovetail 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this video of our jet. For some cockpit footage of this and our other T-33 (NX33MJ)go to my video page.
The C.C. for T-33 NX84TB,Pete
101pete 3 years ago
real beautifull,never saw it like this.
planecrazynl 3 years ago
Is the T33 still being used by the USAF? Awesome aircraft. A Classic.
eroplane 3 years ago
I pretty sure its civilian owned.
viperq 3 years ago
ok. Way back then in Clark, I saw at least 2 which were used by the USAF as forward observation planes especially during Cope Thunder exercises.
eroplane 3 years ago
both T-33's are civilian owned this one is out of Wendover Utah.
we have also a T-33 in blue angel colors.
it was at aviation nation last year 2007.
awesome shot.
the T-33 crewchief Henk
henkster312 3 years ago