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North American AT-6 Texan

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Widely exported, the Texan served with at least 55 air forces worldwide. Civilian models were, and still are, used as pylon racers, sport aircraft, mail carrier, and even as an air-liner. She saw acti... For a more detailed history check the Summary at the bottom of this page.



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Summary: North American AT-6 Texan aircraft

Airplane blueprint for the North, American, AT-6, Texan ... Aviation history and aircraft blueprints/plans.

Widely exported, the Texan served with at least 55 air forces worldwide. Civilian models were, and still are, used as pylon racers, sport aircraft, mail carrier, and even as an air-liner. She saw action in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam, as well as dozens of brush-fire wars around the world including Algeria, the Congo, Biafra, the Middle East and throughout Latin America. Despite its impressive record, the Texan is best known as a trainer, and is affectionately know as 'PILOT MAKER'. In the words of one airman ''The best machine ever built to turn gasoline into noise".

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