US Air Force's new trainer jet could become its next light-attack or aggressor aircraft

By A Mystery Man Writer

Now that the Air Force has chosen its new jet trainer, it's looking at whether the T-X can fill requirements outside the training mission.
Now that the Air Force has chosen its new jet trainer, it's looking at whether the T-X can fill requirements outside the training mission.

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