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    Airframe Family: Lockheed L-80/P-80/T-33/TO/TV Shooting Star / T2V Sea Star / CT-133 Silver Star / F-94 Starfire
    Latest Model:T-33A-5-LO
    Last Military Serial:58-2106 USAF
    Construction Number:580-1772
    Latest Owner or Location:McChord Air Museum, McChord Field, Tacoma, Washington

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    Constructed as a T-33A-5-LO by Lockheed at Burbank, California, USA.
    This was the final T-33 built for the USAF.

    24 August 1959

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Air Force with s/n 58-2106.

    August 1959

    To 3615th PTW, Craig AFB, AL.

    Transferred to 408th Fighter Group, Klamath Falls Municipal Airport, OR.

    Transferred to 460th FIS, Grand Forks AFB, ND.

    25 June 1974

    Transferred to 4787th Air Base Group, Duluth MAP, MN.

    By 1986

    Transferred to 318th FIS, McChord AFB, OR.

    May 1986


    Photographer: Tom Tessier
    Notes: At Sheppard AFB, TX Open House

    24 June 1986

    Last flight.
    From the McChord Air Museum website: The crew of the final flight was the pilot Lt. Scott Antolak and last Crew Chief, SRA Bill Hoffer. 58-2106 was retired with 10,608.1 airframe hours.

    24 June 1986

    To National Museum of the United States Air Force Loan Program, Wright Field, Dayton, OH.
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    Loaned to McChord AFB (wa), 62 AW/CVM, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA.

    24 June 1986

    To McChord Air Museum, McChord Field, Tacoma, WA.
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    March 1987


    Photographer: Bob MacArthur
    Notes: In her old location roughly a year after her retirement.

    March 1987


    Photographer: Bob MacArthur

    11 September 2013


    Photographer: David Lednicer
    Notes: On display at the McChord Air Museum Tacoma, WA


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    United States Military Services Serial Number Lists by Joe Baugher

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