Additional cool stuff
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Additional cool stuff
FlightChops which is a canadian based T6 Flier, in his youtube featured a diffrent control stick from yours and some wacky looking exhaust pipe attachment. Could be cool to have here. Plus a Canadian yellow airforce variant.
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Re: Additional cool stuff
That airplane is not a T-6, it's a Harvard Mk IV. The Mk IV was similar to the US Air Force remanufactured T-6G Texan, but it was newly manufactured in Canada by Canadian Car & Foundry (CCF) in Fort William (now Thunder Bay), Ontario. They built 555 airplanes in the late 40s/early 50s. They built in a few improvements including a manual hydraulic pump and a new and improved (sort of...
) cockpit heater, which is the addition to the exhaust stack you're looking at. There are lots of RCAF liveries around for the A2A T-6 on the forum and here on this forum as well. Here are the Harvard liveries for the two that I used to fly, on the A2A T-6.

Cheers,
Rob


Cheers,
Rob
Rob Wilkinson
A2A: Civilian Mustang, T-6, Bonanza, Comanche, Cub, C182, Spitfire, P-40, Cherokee, P-51 - VATSIM P4 and some other stuff...
A2A: Civilian Mustang, T-6, Bonanza, Comanche, Cub, C182, Spitfire, P-40, Cherokee, P-51 - VATSIM P4 and some other stuff...
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Re: Additional cool stuff
I found it all very interesting. But I wasn't aware of these variants and their identical (almost) to the T6. 

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