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on August 24, 2009 4:22 PM | Reply
USAF did not fly BT-9. That would have been the USAAC, since they were well before the 1947 founding of the USAF. The USAAC flew these fine trainers and many of the WWII aircrews leard the fundamentals of flight in this North American bird.