This 1942 North American AT-6G (registration F-AZAU) represents one of the final and most advanced variants of the iconic T-6 trainer series, with 4,717 total hours on its original airframe. The aircraft is powered by a Pratt & Whitney R-1340 AN1 engine showing 7,938 total hours, paired with a Hamilton Standard 12 D40-225 propeller at 4,718 hours. Notably, this example avoided heavy wear from the Algerian conflict and was later used by Air France for pilot training, contributing to its well-preserved condition.
The aircraft features a distinctive camouflage livery inspired by the 3rd Fighter Squadron of the AVG (Flying Tigers), complete with period-appropriate USAF roundels, applied for its appearance in the film "Après la Guerre." Repainted in 1988, it retains this striking exterior presentation. Avionics include a VHF Becker AR 3201 radio. With its documented military career and excellent flight performance, this AT-6G stands out as a historically significant and mechanically sound example of the type.
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Becker AR 3201 - VHF AR
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