Aircraft On Display
- An AT-38B is on display at the Cold War Gallery of the National Museum of the United States Air Force. This aircraft was retired in 1991, came to the museum in 1999, and placed on display in 2004.
One other aircraft is currently on display at the Kennedy Space Center visitor complex around 2010 at the front of orbiter Explorer, then was repositioned on the other side of the plaza fixed in an angled position behind the space mirror.
- The Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon has T-38A 63-8224 painted in NASA colors suspended from the ceiling in their Air and Space Exhibit Hall.
- The March Field Air Museum in Riverside California has T-38A 60-0593 on display in Thunderbirds markings.
- The Plant 42 Heritage Airpark in Palmdale, California has T-38A 63-8182 on display.
- The Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, AZ has T-38A, sn 61-0854, on display in the markings of the 479th Tactical Training Wing at Holloman AFB, NM, circa 1982.
- T-38A 60-0549 has been on display since 1993 at the Prairie Aviation Museum, in Bloomington, Illinois
- T-38 In USAF Thunderbirds scheme (With #1 on tail) colors (No S/N but has Maj Norm Lowery / Sgt Rocky Orona painted under cockpit) on Display at US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO.
- Three T-38As in USAF Thunderbirds scheme (with #1, 2 and 3 on tails), S/N's 61-0828 (#1), 60-0573 (#2) and 60-0589 (#3) are on display in bomb-burst formation at Owatonna Airport in Owatonna, MN. The display is easily visible from I-35.
- Two T-38s are seen at the entrance of Space Center Houston on NASA Parkway outside the Johnson Space Center along with an Apollo Command Module boilerplate.
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