File:AirExpo 2009 - A Yellow Harvard (3754262566).jpg

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Description This aircraft (NX92019) is a relative of the venerable T-6 Texan. During WWII, Canadian Car & Foundry was licensed to build their own version of the T-6 Texan trainer. It was nicknamed Harvard instead of Texan. This aircraft is very close to a T-6 Texan, with only minor differences, one of which is a heating system for the cockpit. This is a beautiful restoration, complete with a hood in the back, which would have been used for blocking the vision of the student pilot when he was practicing flying on instruments.
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Source AirExpo 2009: A Yellow Harvard
Author Pete Markham from Loretto, USA

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