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North American T-6 Texan
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AT-6 USAAF
The North American T-6 Texan was a training aircraft that saw universal service with almost every air force in the world. 60 countries operated the T-6 under the name Texan or Harvard, with many versions made.

The Texan first flew in 1935 and many of the 15,000 built survive today on the air-show circuit. There were 40 different designations for the Texan, but not that many different versions.

The Texan was a Trainer, but there were armed versions made, some with guns in the wings, others with gun pods and bomb racks. Up to 3 x 7.62mm machine guns was the usual provision.
T-6G Venezuelan Air Force
SNJ-5 US Navy
Harvard IIB Yemeni Air Force
AT-6 Soviet Air Force
Harvard IIB Yugoslav Air Force
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