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T-38 Talon Aircraft Flag by Hangar2AMerch

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T-38 Talon Aircraft Flag by Hangar2AMerch

T-38 Talon Aircraft Flag – Supersonic Trainer Tribute for USAF Enthusiasts

High-Speed Heritage, Bold Display

Celebrate the legendary T-38 Talon—the world’s first supersonic jet trainer—with this striking full-color aircraft flag. Measuring 36″ x 60″, this vibrant banner captures the sleek lines and high-performance silhouette of the aircraft that has trained generations of U.S. Air Force fighter pilots. Whether you flew it, maintained it, or simply admire its role in American aviation, this is the perfect addition to your hangar, garage, office, or man cave.

Built to Last

Crafted from durable, knitted polyester with vivid, fade-resistant printing, this flag is made for long-term display. Two metal grommets make for easy mounting on poles or walls.

Flag Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 36″ x 60″

  • Material: 100% polyester

  • Fabric weight: 4.42 oz/yd² (150 g/m²)

  • Print: One-sided print with a blank reverse

  • Finishing: 2 metal grommets for hanging

About the T-38 Talon

Introduced in the 1960s, the Northrop T-38 Talon remains a critical part of pilot training pipelines to this day. Capable of supersonic speeds, the T-38 has been used by the USAF, NASA, and multiple allied nations to develop the skills of elite aviators. Its light frame, twin-engine design, and high maneuverability make it an enduring symbol of fast-jet proficiency and discipline.


Looking for something unique and meaningful to send to your deployed military member? These make great deployment gifts to receive downrange in their care packages from home.

Proudly offered by a veteran-owned business, this T-38 Talon flag is a salute to every instructor and student pilot who’s strapped into the cockpit and taken flight. Custom Flag Nation is your aircraft flag source.

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