This A-37 carries the "Old Republic" Saigon Regime Flag of South Vietnam with the VNAF roundel. As a Vietnamese person who have family members who once serve the Old Republic of the Saigon Regime, thank you for preserving what is left of the Saigon Regime.
I was a VNAF Air Traffic Controller working at Danang RAPCON with the USAF 1975th Communication Squadron. It really touches me when I see this A-37 with the RVN flag on its rudder. At Danang AFB, we had two A-37 Flight Squadrons", Tiger and Scorpion. Thank you for your VDO.
The only time i seen one flying was at an Air show when i was station at Norton AFB, California back in 1980. I called it the flying low rider because it was low to the ground. Love that plane. Good video.
We had a squadron of A-37s stationed about 75 yards away at Binh Thuy when I was there with VAL4. By then, my hearing was questionable anyway, so I didn't really notice them being any louder than all of their Hueys and our OV-10s. They were flown a lot, though. A very active area with the VNAF aircraft and ours. Oh, the memories.
This A-37 carries the "Old Republic" Saigon Regime Flag of South Vietnam with the VNAF roundel. As a Vietnamese person who have family members who once serve the Old Republic of the Saigon Regime, thank you for preserving what is left of the Saigon Regime.
I was a VNAF Air Traffic Controller working at Danang RAPCON with the USAF 1975th Communication Squadron. It really touches me when I see this A-37 with the RVN flag on its rudder. At Danang AFB, we had two A-37 Flight Squadrons", Tiger and Scorpion. Thank you for your VDO.
The only time i seen one flying was at an Air show when i was station at Norton AFB, California back in 1980. I called it the flying low rider because it was low to the ground. Love that plane. Good video.
We had a squadron of A-37s stationed about 75 yards away at Binh Thuy when I was there with VAL4. By then, my hearing was questionable anyway, so I didn't really notice them being any louder than all of their Hueys and our OV-10s. They were flown a lot, though. A very active area with the VNAF aircraft and ours. Oh, the memories.
never heard of that jet mate,interesting video
Thanks mate for watching. This seems to be the only major warplane that Cessna has produced. It was developed from Cessna T-37 trainer.
Now that's my kind of Cessna!
The flightline guys used to call those "Converters"... they converted fuel into noise!
238 SQ in ROKAF ...USAF ..Korea...1988....So powerful Aircraft!!
Cool! I built a model of this several years ago.
0:30...is that a Skymaster on the left?
Yes, it is.
Nice bird! Has SVNAF flag and squadron insignia? on it. Great memory !
Yes, from 516th Fighter Squadron “Flying Tiger”, 1st Air Division (Da Nang), South Vietnam Air Force.