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t-6 harvard

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The North American Aviation T-6 Texan is an American single-engined advanced trainer aircraft used to train pilots of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF), United States Navy, Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force and other air forces of the British Commonwealth during World War II and into the 1970s. Designed by North American Aviation, the T-6 is known by a variety of designations depending on the model and operating air force. The United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) and USAAF designated it as the AT-6, the United States Navy the SNJ, and British Commonwealth air forces the Harvard, the name by which it is best known outside the US. Starting in 1948, the new United States Air Force (USAF) designated it the T-6, with the USN following in 1962. It remains a popular warbird used for airshow demonstrations and static displays. It has also been used many times to simulate various historical aircraft, including the Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Zero. A total of 15,495 T-6s of all variants were built.

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 47.3ft (14.4m)
  • Length 32.5ft (9.9m)
  • Height 13.9ft (4.2m)
  • Empty Weight 7,275lbs (3,300kg)
  • Loaded Weight 10,081lbs (4,572kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.198
  • Wing Loading 28.3lbs/ft2 (138.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 355.7ft2 (33.0m2)
  • Drag Points 4744

Parts

  • Number of Parts 47
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 266