Planetags Cessna T-37B 61-2915
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Description
The Cessna T-37B Tweet was a small but mighty jet trainer that served as the foundation of U.S. Air Force pilot training for over five decades. With its compact twin-engine design, side-by-side cockpit, and piercing whistle that earned it the nickname “Tweety Bird,” the T-37 introduced nearly every Air Force aviator to jets from the late 1950s through the 2000s. Now, MotoArt is proud to release PlaneTags made from T-37B S/N 61-2915, honoring one of the most important training aircraft in history.
Our Aircraft’s Story
Delivered as a T-37B, serial number 61-2915 entered service with the 3575th Pilot Training Wing at Vance Air Force Base in Oklahoma, where it spent much of its career preparing cadets for their wings. Later, it flew with the 71st Flying Training Wing’s 33rd Flying Training Squadron “Dragons”, continuing its mission of shaping future Air Force pilots at Vance. On its nose, the name “Capt. Doug Witmer” marked the connection between instructors and the generations of students who flew in this jet.
After nearly 50 years of service, 61-2915 was retired to the AMARG Boneyard at Davis-Monthan AFB in 2005. From there, MotoArt recovered its original aluminum skin to preserve this aircraft’s story as part of the PlaneTags collection.
Nicknamed the “Tweety Bird” for its piercing, high-pitched whistle
The first purpose-built jet trainer for the U.S. Air Force
Trained more than 78,000 USAF pilots from the 1950s–2000s
Served for over 50 years, retiring in 2009
Exported to allied nations, with some still flying today
Direct ancestor of the A-37 Dragonfly, combat-proven in Vietnam
Product Description
Each Cessna T-37B Tweet PlaneTag is cut from the authentic skin of aircraft S/N 61-2915. These tags are individually finished at MotoArt Studios and engraved with the aircraft type and serial number.
Authentic aircraft skin from T-37B 61-2915
Limited edition PlaneTags release
Engraved with aircraft type and serial number
Colors vary depending on the paint and wear of the aircraft
Dimensions: 1.5” wide x 3.5” tall
Please note: Due to the nature of aviation materials, colors, thickness, and surface markings will vary, making each PlaneTag unique.
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