Jul 27, 2010 #1 A airshow_addict Airman 13 0 Jun 1, 2010 Even with the help of the RIAT programme I am having difficulty identifying this plane A few more ww2 aircraft to see if you follow the link on the image above.
Even with the help of the RIAT programme I am having difficulty identifying this plane A few more ww2 aircraft to see if you follow the link on the image above.
Jul 27, 2010 #2 Capt. Vick Moderator Staff Mod 13,794 5,823 Jul 23, 2008 Long Island, New York It's a NAA T-6 Texan or SNJ The markings are Portugese
Jul 27, 2010 #3 Airframes Benevolens Magister 62,899 12,376 Aug 24, 2008 Cheshire, UK Correct. You'll probably know it more as the Harvard here in the UK.
Jul 28, 2010 Thread starter #4 A airshow_addict Airman 13 0 Jun 1, 2010 found it, thanks guys: Aircraft
Jul 28, 2010 #5 macharvard Airman 92 114 Apr 22, 2007 Southern Ontario, Canada It is, in fact, a Canadian built (Canadian Car Foundry, Fort William, Ontario) Harvard Mk 4. The first 20 were built from Mk II spares, in spite of being designated Mk 4. cheers MacHarvard Last edited: Jul 28, 2010
It is, in fact, a Canadian built (Canadian Car Foundry, Fort William, Ontario) Harvard Mk 4. The first 20 were built from Mk II spares, in spite of being designated Mk 4. cheers MacHarvard