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Basic and Advanced Trainers (BT-13, T-6, SNJ)

Started by phantomphan1974, December 31, 2007, 04:19:31 PM

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rander

Damon, is this the SNJ that John Cullver s going to fly February 11 and 12 in San Diego?
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Quote from: rander on December 09, 2010, 08:34:24 PM
Damon, is this the SNJ that John Collver s going to fly February 11 and 12 in San Diego?
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My favorite warbird of all-time. The T-6 Texan. The Army air force were known as the AT-6 meaning Advanced Trainers. The Navy would call it the SNJ and in other countries, it was known as the Harvard. I first saw Frank Compton's Red T-6 at the old Hawthorne Air Fair and I first saw John Collver flying his war dog at the Chino Air Show back in 1988. I rode in the Yellow SNJ at Camarillo back in 2008. It was a fun ride :D

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