


A friend of mine (Dean Muskett) was out at the local airport today and shot this photo of one of Holloman's T-38 jet trainers on the ramp. What surprised me was to see the tail stripe adorned with F-117s and not the usual F-22 Raptors.
There have been many (recent) sighting reports of F-117s still flying - even though they were retired a few years ago. Could this mean the F-117 and a training squadron has been reactivated? Something to look into.
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Normal Holloman T-38 sporting Raptors on the tail.
USAF photo.

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