North American T-28 - T-6 Texan / SNJ / Harvard

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Chris Kennedy

Why are the T-6 and T-28 in the same thread? About the only things they have in common are that they both have radial engines and were built by the same company.
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wingsnstuff

Two things that I can think of.  !.  They're both North American built/designed aircraft.  2.  They were both used as primary basic trainers by the military during their service. 

Joe Copalman

Quote from: Chris Kennedy on October 23, 2010, 06:00:22 PM
Why are the T-6 and T-28 in the same thread? About the only things they have in common are that they both have radial engines and were built by the same company.

Kaspar started the thread to include both aircraft and there were a lot of replies in a short amount of time and we were brand new at this forum stuff and didn't know how to separate things into different threads and didn't want to irritate members with requests to delete and repost stuff when the group was brand new with what might appear to be heavy-handed moderator stuff that seems to be one of the number one contributors to people leaving internet forums.  Not the ideal solution, but honestly pretty low on my list of pet peeves with the forum.

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Chris Kennedy

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T-6G 'Silver Streak' climbing out from DVT. Somebody who had been talking to the pilot said they were basing this at Falcon Field, although it is registered in Carson City, NV.

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Warbird Keith

Quote from: Chris Kennedy on November 30, 2010, 04:51:37 PM
T-6G 'Silver Streak' climbing out from DVT. Somebody who had been talking to the pilot said they were basing this at Falcon Field, although it is registered in Carson City, NV.


The guy flying it is Ralph Rina, owned by Dennis Buehn, I guess the plane just sold, was recently @ Nellis and ground looped @ reno  past sept. nice bird , a former CHINO bird, from back in the days!

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From the AZWING CAF Veteran's Day 2009 event.  Right place at the right time I guess.
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Matt Ottosen

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Canadian Car & Foundry Harvard Mk IV
North American NA-50/P-64 (Replica)

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Joe Copalman

Caught not one but two T-6s in the pattern at Falcon Field this evening.



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Jay Beckman

#58
Certainly not as dramatic as Joe's offerings above but...



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Dave S.

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Aircraft just starting to flare, with a little bit of lens flare thrown in for good measure.


A different kind of short stack ...


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