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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2008

Don't know if these are still flying?, but this is a TT-1 Super Pinto taken at the Chino airshow 2002 it was not part of the airshow flybys.

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  • About 5 Pinto jets are in flyable condition

  • Thanks for the info and thanks for watching.

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  • @petpetfernandez sana matuloy un f-16 na request ni noynoy.. hehe

  • @30maisa hindi kawawa..mayroon pang f-5..hindi lahat retired

  • the Philippine air force still have the rights for this "Cali Super Pinto T-610" it was 1978 when former president marcos buy it after AJI upgrade it in 1968, sad to say the project is still not working. may be this is the time for Philippine air force to re-visit this project to produce and manufacture the "CALI" to have an air defense light air craft for external territorial patrol and co-in assault for internal military problem.

  • Yeah they still fly this, but for recon only i think... :(

  • Just lovin the Pinto.

  • kawawa naman ang airforce ng filipinas.... tsk

  • relics of korean war parang T8

  • It's painted in US Navy colors. NAVAIR (Patuxent River, MD) evaluated the plane back in the '50s but it was extremely under powered when it had the J-69 engine in it. I believe these aircraft were manufactured in Texas, USA at the Temco plant. Data tags say "Temco" on them.

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