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Randolph 2015

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Randolph AFB, TX (United States of America)

Open House

31 October - 1 November 2015

Static:
79-0155/KC A-10C 303rd FS AFRC  
70-0456 C-5A 68th AS AFRC  
85-0030 KC-10A 305th AMW  
96-0008 C-17A 58th AS  
08-6206 MC-130J 415th SOS  
60-0348 KC-135R 54th ARS  
73-1167/TD/AF-353 QF-4E 82nd ATRS  
86-0291/WA-91 F-16C 64th AGRS  
87-0255/SA F-16C 182nd FS TX ANG  
02-4035/TY F-22A 43rd FS  
11-5022/EG F-35A 58th FS  
11-5024/EG F-35A 58th FS  
74-22424/FR TH-1H 23rd FTS  
08-3244/TX MQ-1B 111th RS  
91-0099/RA T-1A 99th FTS “99th FTS”
08-3934/RA T-6A 559th FTS “559th FTS”
68-8135/RA T-38C 560th FTS “560th FTS”
70-1584/RA T-38C 435th FTS “435th FTS”
07-0034 CV-22B 71th SOS AFRC  
N502DG/942-AT/AF TG-16A 94th FTS  
N25YR B-25J as ‘327868’ ex 43-27868
N37VC T-37C as ‘13620’ ex 66-13620
N165CP Ce182T Civil Air Patrol  
N343WT L-39ZA    
N747AF B-25J as ‘430456’ ex 44-30456
N6968 P-39Q as ‘68’ ex 42-19597
N9643C B-25J as PBJ-1J ‘3’ ex 44-86758
N9682C A-26B as ‘139230’ ex 41-39230
N48182 N2S-1 as ‘801’  
N63151 CJ-6A    
Flypast:
       
Formation 1:
92-0330/RA, 92-0340/RA T-1A 99th FTS  
03-3695/RA, 04-3739/RA T-6A 559th FTS  
64-13263/RA, 64-13279/RA T-38C 560th FTS  
Formation 2:
87-0382/SA, 87-0390/SA F-16D 182nd FS TX ANG  
The aircraft in the flypast flew from Lackland AFB, unfortunately.      
Flightlines:
82-23835/AF UV-18A 98th FTS  
85-01607 C-31A Golden Knights  
N3639F SNJ-6 as ‘F-39’ ex 112148
NL61429 P-51C as ‘4-2A’ ex 42-103645
Obviously there were more aircraft present for the flying programme, but as these were all parked under sunsheds these      
could not be identified. Since the flying programme started at 12:00 and we still had a long drive to Corpus Christi, we      
left the base early. Also present were the Thunderbirds with eight F-16s.      
Elsewhere:
78-0653/KC 78-0653/KC 303rd FS AFRC  
Ramp:
       
T-6A of the 559th FTS coded “RA”:
98-3546, 00-3594, 01-3627, 01-3630, 01-3631, 03-3675, 03-3707, 04-3717 04-3736, 04-6205, 04-6206, 05-6207,      
05-6209, 05-3767, 05-3785, 06-3822, 07-3868, 07-3884, 07-3903, 08-3913, 08-3920, 08-3923      
T-1A of the 99th FTS coded “RA”:
90-0400, 90-0401, 91-0083, 91-0102, 92-0332, 92-0337, 92-0350, 95-0063      
T-1A of the 451st FTS coded “AP”:
92-0333, 94-0131      
T-38C nn:
61-0866      
       
A disappointing air show, as far as participants from based units are concerned. Each squadron had only one aircraft in      
the static display. The flypast was limited to a single fly-by of a formation of two each of the based aircraft types – six      
in total. Unfortunately, the aircraft for the flypast did not fly from Randolph AFB, but from nearby Lackland AFB. So our      
hopes for some nice taxi-shots were shattered. Also in the flypast were two F-16s from Lackland AFB, since the Open      
House was for Joint Base San Antonio, which next to Randolph AFB also has Lackland AFB under its command.      
       
The possibilities for reading serials of the based aircraft were very limited. Parking space for the air show was on base,      
and depending on where you were parked it was possible to read off the serials of the T-6s, which were all gathered on      
the ramp on the eastern side of the base. A few T-1s could be read off as well, but this was more difficult because of the      
sunsheds they were parked under. The T-38s were impossible to get close to and could not be read off, unfortunately.      
       
If you were early – the gates opened at 09:00 – it was possible to take some shots of the static display aircraft without (too      
many) people around them. With the runway heading from northwest to southeast, this meant that by the time the flying      
display started, the sun was already behind the aircraft, limiting the photo opportunities. Also not all aircraft used the      
taxiway closest to the public, unfortunately. Although the Thunderbirds were parked on that taxiway, there was still      
ample room to pass them. A spectacular highlight was Shockwave, the fastest truck on earth. A truck with a jet engine,      
that produces a lot of smoke, flames and explosions. Only in America…      

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