This TF-102A Delta Dagger 54-1353 - known as a 'tub' - was previously on display at the nearby Lancaster / Fox Field Museum (now closed). She was later put on display at the 'Century Circle' at Edwards AFB West Gate Museum.
This TF-102A Delta Dagger 54-1353 - known as a 'tub' - was previously on display at the nearby Lancaster / Fox Field Museum (now closed). She was later put on display at the 'Century Circle' at Edwards AFB West Gate Museum.
This TF-102A Delta Dagger 54-1353 - known as a 'tub' - was previously on display at the nearby Lancaster / Fox Field Museum (now closed). She was later put on display at the 'Century Circle' at Edwards AFB West Gate Museum.
to the USAF in 1957, to European Aera in 1960, served by the 526th, 32th, 496th and 525th FIS , later Idaho ANG, to MASDC in 1975 as Inventory No. FJ381
The "Tub" as they were called was barely supersonic, due to the increased drag of the wide front fuselage. This photo shows the changed contours very well. 367 came to Iceland with the first group of Daggers on July 5, 1962 and left on May 3, 1973.