A T-7A Red Hawk from the 416th Flight Test Squadron and P-51D Mustang from the Palm Springs Air and Space Museum fly in ...
U.S. Air Force pilots are already preparing for the secretive F-47 NGAD, and it starts with the new T-7 Red Hawk trainer.
Air Force Lt. Col. Phillip “Clean” Bourquin, 99th Flying Training Squadron director of operations, and Steve “Bull” Schmidt, Boeing test pilot, prepare to disembark the T-7A Red Hawk after its ...
The Air Force received its first T-7 Red Hawk, a new aircraft for training pilots. The T-7 Red Hawk will replace the 60-year-old T-38 Talon. The aircraft will be used to teach pilots to operate a ...
The T-7A Red Hawk will join the 12th Flying Training Wing’s 99th Flying Training Squadron, paving the way for future training and eventually replacing the aging T-38C Talon. Christmas came a bit early ...
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Revisiting - Why the T-7 Red Hawk is still delayed

The T-7 Red Hawk, the U.S. Air Force’s next-generation trainer jet, has been hit with another delay, raising concerns about ...
The Air Force’s first T-7 Red Hawk trainer assigned to an operational unit landed at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph in Texas on Dec. 5, opening the door to the service’s new era of pilot training. A ...