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Cessna A-37B 'Dragonfly'

Description
Notes: T-37B with different engines, wings strengthened for external stores, SELF-SEALING fuel tanks and air refueling capability (1 CREW) .
  Manufacturer:Cessna
  Base model:A-37
  Designation:A-37
  Version:B
  Nickname:Dragonfly
  Designation System:U.S. Tri-Service
  Designation Period:1962-Present
  Basic role:Attack

Specifications
Not Yet Available

Known serial numbers
67-14776 / 67-14823, 67-22483 / 67-22491, 68-7911 / 68-7980, 68-10777 / 68-10827, 69-6334 / 69-6446, 70-1277 / 70-1312 , 70-1313 / 70-1372 , 71-0790 / 71-0854 , 71-0858 / 71-0873 , 71-1409 / 71-1416 , 72-1438 / 72-1440 , 73-1056 / 73-1115 , 73-1116 / 73-1148 , 73-1555 / 73-1578 , 73-1654 / 73-1658 , 74-0998 / 74-1013 , 74-1694 / 74-1723 , 75-0374 / 75-0385 , 75-0410 / 75-0417 , 75-0424 / 75-0441 , 75-0669 / 75-0680

Examples of this type may be found at
MuseumCityState
Kelly Field Heritage MuseumKelly AFBTexas
Museum of AviationWarner Robins AFBGeorgia
National Warplane MuseumGeneseoNew York

A-37B on display

Museum of Aviation

National Warplane Museum
   


 

Recent comments by our visitors
 Marco Izurieta
 Quito - Pichincha, OTH
I am looking for a company or companies within the USA that are specialized in Renovation Programs for the A-37B aircraft. I am a Aeronautical Consultant based in Ecuador and work in few aircraft maintenance projects with the Ecuadorian Air Force. We are willing to start a RTS Program (Return to Service), if you have some contacts or information about where and who can help me find these potential companies, I will be glad to work with you inmidiately. To start the RTS Programa, we are talking about 15 aircraft.

Best Regards,
Marco Izurieta
Quito - Ecuador
E-mail: serizes@uio.satnet.net
Ph: (593-9) 9936882
06/11/2006 @ 19:54 [ref: 13502]
 jo
 , ON
cool plane
05/19/2005 @ 17:58 [ref: 10269]
 l.watkins
 , KY
searching for a flyable A-37B. i want to zero time it.
07/31/2003 @ 12:18 [ref: 6608]
 Anferny
 , TX
The Dragonfly plays a part in the book Battle Born by Dale Brown. It was in use by the Republic of Korea (South Korea [but Korea is reunified, so it becomes part of the United Republic of Korea Air Force])
08/18/2001 @ 13:09 [ref: 2948]

 

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