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"Raytheon T6A - Texan ll"

2D Aviation posted on Mar 28, 2009
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This is the new US Air Force trainer, following on from the old Harvard (remember the noise?). A machine for all seasons, it comes in many colours and flavours according to which airforce you are in. (Gotta make a profit somehow in these hard times?) Very similar to the Swiss Pilatus 9 from which I am certain it was derived.

Comments (5)


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Osper

8:47PM | Sat, 28 March 2009

Quite a ways from my T41 me thinks! Nicely done.

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kjer_99

8:58PM | Sat, 28 March 2009

Not familiar with this one, but it is a cool looking trainer.

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steelrazer Online Now!

11:29PM | Sat, 28 March 2009

looks like the Brazilian Tucano or super Tucano. I think that would be a totally hot plane to fly! Beautiful work on the painting!! 11 thumbs up!

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debbielove

8:01AM | Sun, 29 March 2009

And another very fine side view! Well done. This IS as far as I'm concerned, a 'semi- licensed' Tucano. A few layout items and other things have been changed, but nothing major. Check their own website.... Top work. Look forward to the next one! Rob.

proteus2

12:13PM | Sun, 29 March 2009

Nice render ! --------- And though I wasn't around when AT6's (Harvards were called here) flew as trainers, I can assure you the turboprop sound of this one is unmistacable. P


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