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42-805, AT-6 Texan, AT-6B Texan
Code Number:
MYFV09P03_17
Title:
42-805, AT-6 Texan, AT-6B Texan
CN: 41-17372
Manufactured by North American Aviation, Dallas TX and received by the USAAF on 27 May 1942.
May 1942 --To AAF Single-Engine Flying Training School (Air Training Command), Luke AAF AZ
Apr 1944 --To 3026th AAF Base Unit (Single-Engine Advanced Pilot School, ATC), Mercer AAF CA
Jun 1944 -- To 3008th AAF Base Unit (Technical School, ATC), Minter AAF CA
Oct 1945 -- To Ontario CA and disposed as surplus
Cost: $27,000 each
Crew: 1-2
Wingspan: 42 feet 0 in.
Length: 29 feet 0 in
Height: 11 feet 8 in.
Wing Area: 253.7 sq. feet
Weight: empty: 4,158 lb, loaded max. 5,617 lb
Speed: Cruise-145 mph.; Max-208 mph. @ 5,000 feet
Service Ceiling: 24,200 feet
Engine: Pratt & Whitney R-1340
Range: 730 miles
Engines: 1-Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial (600 h.p.)
Fuel: 110 gal.
Armament: None; could be modified with up to three
.30 calo, Machine guns and wing pylons.
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42-805, AT-6 Texan, AT-6B Texan
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Code Number:
MYFV09P03_17
Title:
42-805, AT-6 Texan, AT-6B Texan
CN: 41-17372
Manufactured by North American Aviation, Dallas TX and received by the USAAF on 27 May 1942.
May 1942 --To AAF Single-Engine Flying Training School (Air Training Command), Luke AAF AZ
Apr 1944 --To 3026th AAF Base Unit (Single-Engine Advanced Pilot School, ATC), Mercer AAF CA
Jun 1944 -- To 3008th AAF Base Unit (Technical School, ATC), Minter AAF CA
Oct 1945 -- To Ontario CA and disposed as surplus
Cost: $27,000 each
Crew: 1-2
Wingspan: 42 feet 0 in.
Length: 29 feet 0 in
Height: 11 feet 8 in.
Wing Area: 253.7 sq. feet
Weight: empty: 4,158 lb, loaded max. 5,617 lb
Speed: Cruise-145 mph.; Max-208 mph. @ 5,000 feet
Service Ceiling: 24,200 feet
Engine: Pratt & Whitney R-1340
Range: 730 miles
Engines: 1-Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial (600 h.p.)
Fuel: 110 gal.
Armament: None; could be modified with up to three
.30 calo, Machine guns and wing pylons.
Keywords:
AT-6 SNJ Texan, Military, Trainer aircraft, Airplane, Monoplane, Piston, Air Force, Military, Weapons, Armament, Aviation, Aerospace, Armed Service, History, Archive, Killingrey, Transportation, Airforce, collection, airfighters, Weaponry, war, Killingry, Historic, Historical
Image by:
Wernher Krutein
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