F-AZAU - 1942 NORTH AMERICAN AT 6G
Aircraft Summary
General
Year
1942
Manufacturer
NORTH AMERICAN
Model
AT-6G
Registration #
F-AZAU
Serial Number
51-15113
Condition
Used
Total Time
4717
Description
FEATURES
Very last and most advanced T6 model
Perfect symmetry and great flight performance
Camouflage livery
Very well cared for
One of the few T-6 aircraft not worn out by the Algerian conflict
Military career
Original wings
Used by Air France for pilot training
Fantastic condition
Airframe
Airframe Notes
TSN: 4’717 hrs
Engine
Engine Notes
Pratt & Whitney R-1340 AN1
TT: 7'938 hrs
Props
Prop Notes
Hamilton Standard 12 D40-225
TT: 4'718 hrs
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
VHF Becker AR 3201
Exterior
Exterior Notes
Camouflage - inspired by that of the 3rd Fighter Squadron
of the AVG (Flying Tigers), whose emblem she also bears.
The roundels are more or less those of the post-war
USAF. This livery was applied for the needs of the filming
of the movie "Après la Guerre," in which she briefly
appears alongside her brother in arms, the F-AZAS.
Repainted in 1988.
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