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Engine: As of 8-1-2024 312.2 Hrs. SMOH Covington PW1340 installed January 2019, all new hoses and accessories, AFTT 6,658.6, Standard Category, Complete re... More Info
Burleson, TX USA
Last Update: 05/22/2025
1942 North American At-6D TEXAN Standard category, TSO 175 (Covington), PTSO 174, AFTT 5915, Fresh Annual completed Fresh Panels and interior paint, Fresh... More Info
Thomas Whalen
Norman, OK USA
Last Update: 08/05/2025
Last Update: 07/16/2025
A superb example of the AT-6D Texan, this aircraft has been meticulously main- tained to a high standard. Since its acquisition by the current owner in 20... More Info
Brooks Pettit
Topeka, KS USA
Last Update: 08/11/2025
Also listed under the designation of North American Harvard or North American SNJ, the North American T-6 Texan is an advanced trainer, single engine aircraft used for training by the US Army Air Force, Royal Air Force, US Navy, and other British air forces. The T-6 was designated as the SNJ by the US Navy and the Harvard by the Royal Air Force.
The North American T-6 Texan features retractable tailwheel landing gear, a two-way radio, and provision for armament. Later models featured slight modifications and more powerful engines.
The first models were the BC series. The variations in the series were the North American BC-1 (basic combat trainer), BC-1A (semi-monocoque rear fuselage, vertical tail surfaces, and squared-off wingtips), BC-1B, and the BC-11 (instrument trainers), The next series was designated the North American AT-6 Texan series. Variants include the AT-6 Texan (same a BC-1A powered by an R-1340-47 engine), AT-6A (features a removable wing center section and a R-1340-49 engine), AT-6B (uses R-1340-AN-1), North American AT-6C (low-alloy steel and plywood structure changes), North American AT-6D (24v DC electrical system), XAT-6E, North American AT-6F (strengthened airframe and minor modifications), North American AT-6G, and the North American AT-6J. The next series was designated the T-6 Texan line and were mostly redesignations from the AT series. Variations in this series include the T-6A, T-6C, T-6D, T-6F, T-6G, LT-6G, T-6H, and the T-6J. The SNJ Texan series for the US Navy includes the SNJ-1, SNJ-2, SNJ-3, SNJ-3C, North American SNJ4, SNJ-4C, SNJ-5, SNJ-5C, SNJ-6, SNJ-7, SNJ-7B, and the SNJ-8. The Harvard series includes the Harvard I, Harvard II, Harvard IIA (RAF and Commonwealth), Harvard IIA (RCAF), Harvard IIB, Harvard T.T.IIB, Harvard IIF, Harvard III, and the North American Harvard IV.
Other variations and designations include: A-27, NA-16, NA-18, NA-19, NA-19A, NA-20, NA-22, NA-23, NA-26, N-27, NA-28, NA-29, NA-30, NA-31, NA-32, NA-33, NA-34, NA-36, NA-44, NA-55, NA-59, NA-69, NA-72, NA-74, NA-88, and NA-121.
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