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USN North American SNJ-4 Texan
   
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USN North American SNJ-4 Texan

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Description
The North American T-6 Texan also known as the Harvard to Commonwealth Nations, saw widespread use by the Allies during World War II as the principle trainer to teach pilots the finer points of advanced aviation and combat operations. Almost any pilot that flew fighters or fighter bombers during the war probably "cut their teeth" in this aircraft, earning it the nickname "Pilot Maker". It was not an intuitive or easy aircraft to fly and it was said of the Texan/Harvard 'if you could fly it, you could fly anything'. All told, more then 15,000 (of all variants) were produced before and during the war years, and they saw active service in multiple conflicts and militaries after the war, and atleast one remained in active service until 2016! Today, they can be seen at almost any airshow around the world thrilling all those that go to see them.

This particular SNJ-4 Texan is a facsimile of the multitude of Texans used by the United States Navy (USN) during World War II out of the Naval Air Station in Pensacola Florida. The aircraft and it's associated systems closely resemble those on the real aircraft in both use and function. To get the best out of the aircraft I encourage you to read the information listed below and watch the tutorial video.

Specifications:
  • Max Speed: 190 Mph (160 Kts)
  • Range: 100 Km
  • Fuel Capacity : 198 U.S. Ga. (750L)
  • Crew: 2

Operation:

Please click the link for a full video tutorial on all specific systems pertaining to the T-6 Texan, SNJ-4, Harvard IIa & b, and the CAC Wirraway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYFIU5jytN0&t
(The Video is "time stamped" for your convenience.

***ENSURE YOU HAVE 'INFINITE ELECTRICITY' TURNED OFF IN THE OPTIONS***

Also, A BIG thanks to Endoskull for having me on his show to talk, and talk :D We had a great time, and you can too! Go check out his channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDTebcknsML6lKuabmT0H-A

ENJOY!
25 Comments
hawk43221 19 Jan, 2023 @ 12:07pm 
thanks
GERUNIMO  [author] 19 Jan, 2023 @ 10:31am 
hawk43221, I honestly haven't started yet, I have a laundry list of projects to do first, plus work and family. I'll get to when I do, hope you understand. Thanks for your patients.
hawk43221 18 Jan, 2023 @ 3:36pm 
hey how far along are u ?
hawk43221 12 Jan, 2023 @ 6:32pm 
thanks your the best!!!
GERUNIMO  [author] 12 Jan, 2023 @ 2:47pm 
hawk43221, thank you for clearing that up, I'll see what I can do ;)
hawk43221 12 Jan, 2023 @ 11:54am 
i would like the concrete bomb thank you
GERUNIMO  [author] 12 Jan, 2023 @ 6:24am 
hawk43221, I presume you are referring to which bomb type is possible to make? If so, both are possible, but again they were used in training so if you're looking for something to dive bomb enemy positions then you might be looking at the wrong aircraft.
hawk43221 11 Jan, 2023 @ 4:55pm 
which one can you do ??
GERUNIMO  [author] 10 Jan, 2023 @ 5:34pm 
hawk43221, I appreciate you're politeness. Which sort of dive bomber? These were used in a training capacity for bombing often with either concrete bombs or small marker charges.
hawk43221 10 Jan, 2023 @ 2:32pm 
both