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15.75" |
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10.75" |
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 Price: $169.95
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AT-6 Model Airplane: A True Work of Art
Warplanes brings and introduces you a finely handcrafted AT-6
Texan Model Airplane made of the finest grade materials which
underwent stages of meticulous and careful sanding, carving and
modeling to its original form. Our highly skilled master craftsmen
painstakingly and passionately worked on the AT-6 Texan Model
Airplane's details, ensuring exactness and precision based on the
original airplane.
The AT-6 Texan USAF Model Plane's paint scheme and
markings are extremely accurate and precise, depicting the true
original AT-6 Texan model airplane. Like all other airplane models,
the AT6 Texan replica comes complete with fuselage, wings and other
intricate parts. It also comes with a sturdy, durable base with a
chrome steel support mounting rod or you can have our variable pitch
wall mount accessory, allowing your AT-6 Texan Model Airplane to be
displayed either hanging on the wall or the ceiling for an added
effect. This top-quality AT6 Texan model plane will surely mesmerize
anyone who receives this elegant desktop display as a gift.
AT-6G Texan History:
The Texan remains a favorite trainer aircraft among Warbird
collectors around the world. Texans are manufactured by North
American Aviation for training fighter pilots of the United States
Army Air Forces, United States Navy, Royal Air Force and other air
forces of the British Commonwealth during World War II.
The T-6 is has many designations depending on the model and
operating air force and the USAAC called it as T-6. The first
AT-6 built was in 1938. It incorporates a Pratt &
Whitney R-1340-AN-1 Wasp radial engine w/600 h.p. The AT-6 is
fitted with a single fixed .30 cal. machine gun, used for basic
aerial and air-to-ground gunnery training. The AT-6G has a
crew of two, a student and an instructor. It has a maximum
speed of 208 mph at 5,000 ft and a range of 730 miles.
Ever since World War II, the T-6 has been a regular participant
at air shows and was featured in many movies.
There are over 15,000 AT-6's built with over 1,200 still in
existence.
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