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- Code Number:
- MYFV09P03_16
- Title:
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42-805, 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 Range: 730 miles Engine: 1x Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp radial (600 h.p.) Fuel: 110 gal. Armament: None
- Keywords:
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- Image by:
- Wernher Krutein
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