Laughlin AFB

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CityLaughlin AFB
StateTexas
Zip78843-5000
CountryUSA
Contact 
Phone210-298-3511
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Exhibits - By Primary role
Advanced Trainer - ? 'AT' 1924-1948
 North American AT-6 (Texan) Serial No: 38-1428  
Attack - 'A' 1926-1947
 Douglas A-26C (Invader) Serial No: 44-35204  
Bomber - 'B' 1924-Present
 Martin EB-57B (Night Intruder) Serial No: 52-1509 
Fighter - 'F' 1948-Present
 Republic F-84F (Thunderstreak) Serial No: 52-9060  
Scout trainer - Navy/Marines 'SN' 1939-1948
 Beech SNB-5 (Navigator) Serial No: 23774  
Trainer - Navy / Marines 'T' 1948-Present
 Beech T-34B (Mentor) Serial No: 144112  
 Cessna GT-37B (Tweet) Serial No: 54-2739  
 Lockheed T-33A (Shooting Star) Serial No: 51-8629  
 North American T-28A (Trojan) Serial No: 49-1682  
 Northrop T-38A (Talon) Serial No: 60-0574  
Utility - 'U' 1952-Present
 Lockheed U-2C Serial No: 56-6707  

 

Reviews / Comments by our visitors
 Carol Herbert
 Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Would like any information concerning my Dad who flew U2s out of Del Rio in 1956-57. His name was Floyd Herbert. I believe they flew in the first squadron of U2s. His boss was Col. Jack Nole. Hope you can assist. Thank you
03/01/2014 @ 15:11 [ref: 55585]
 Rusty Henson
 ,

The actual location for this museum is NOT at Laughlin AFB but in Del Rio, Texas. Located ot 301 S. Main Street, the contact I found is Dick Wolff at 830-775-6591. Also, this web site does not allow State/Provinces in Mexico to display (I'm from San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato). I've rated it as 5 stars but I haven't seen it yet!
11/24/2007 @ 08:25 [ref: 6525]
 alvaro flores
 mexico,

to whom it may concern: i write this letter, because i have a problem. the company has a NORTH AMERICAN AT6 - SNJ-4 S/N:88-12619 and i need to get a tube for the tail wheel. can you help me or your maintenance department, please atte. alvaro
11/23/2005 @ 11:00 [ref: 4609]
 Larry Ritchey
 Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts

I helped rebuild a lot of the aircraft that are now on display when I was stationed at Laughlin from 1983 to 1985. Glad to see they are still there and being taken care of.
06/30/2004 @ 10:59 [ref: 3239]
 William Butler
 Randolph AFB, Texas

Looking for information on instructor badges in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Also seeking photos of individuals wearing instructor badges for those periods. See links to other Air Training Command sites at the follwing: http://www.aetc.randolph.af.mil/ho/default.html
08/09/2002 @ 13:19 [ref: 2351]
 Dennis Stewart
 Dayton, Ohio

Do you have any video tapes for sale on the T-37? I have heard that it has a distinctive sound......I would love to see how it flys....Thanks Dennis
11/24/2001 @ 07:44 [ref: 1644]
 Walt Bauer
 Cedar Park, Tx., Texas

Just got back from their air park, seems they have changed it since you have last been there. the static aircraft range from WWII to present. Its really a good display, espesially the twin mustang.
06/02/2001 @ 21:21 [ref: 1160]


Last updated: 02/14/00.

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