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English: The first T-7A Red Hawk, piloted by USAF test pilot Maj. Jonathan“Gremlin” Aronoff and Boeing test pilot Steve “Bull” Schmidt, soars over Edwards Air Force Base, California, Nov. 8, prior to arrival. The T-7A will replace the 1960s-era T-38 aircraft by providing advanced pilot training capabilities for aviators learning to fly both tactical and bomber aircraft. (Air Force photo by Bryce Bennett)
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Author Air Force photo by Bryce Bennett

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T-7A Red Hawk over Edwards Air Force Base direction marker

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