North American T-6 Texan
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Dane podstawowe | |
Państwo | |
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Producent | North American |
Typ | samolot szkolno-treningowy, sportowy |
Konstrukcja | metalowa |
Załoga | 2 |
Dane techniczne | |
Napęd | 1 × Pratt & Whitney R-1340-AN-1 Wasp |
Moc | 450 kW |
Wymiary | |
Rozpiętość | 12,81 m |
Długość | 8,84 m |
Wysokość | 3,57 m |
Masa | |
Startowa | 2548 kg |
Osiągi | |
Prędkość maks. | 335 km/h |
Prędkość przelotowa | 233 km/h |
Pułap | 7400 m |
Zasięg | 1175 km |
Dane operacyjne | |
Użytkownicy | |
Stany Zjednoczone, Argentyna, Austria, Belgia, Biafra, Boliwia, Brazylia, Chile, Chiny, Dania, Dominikana, Filipiny, Francja, Gabon, Grecja, Hiszpania, Holandia, Honduras, Indie, Izrael, Japonia, Jugosławia, Kanada, Katanga, Kolumbia, Kongo, Kuba, Maroko, Meksyk, Mozambik, Niemcy, Norwegia, Nowa Zelandia, Pakistan, Polska, Paragwaj, Portugalia, RPA, Rodezja, Salwador, Szwecja, Tajlandia, Tunezja, Urugwaj, Wenezuela, Wielka Brytania, Republika Wietnamu, Włochy, Zair, ZSRR | |
Rzuty | |
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North American T-6 Texan – jednosilnikowy, dwumiejscowy samolot treningowy używany przez USAAF, US Navy, RAF i siły powietrzne innych krajów Wspólnoty Brytyjskiej w czasie II wojny światowej. Znany był także jako AT-6 (USAAC), SNJ (US Navy) i Harvard w krajach Wspólnoty Brytyjskiej.

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3-side-view of a North American SNJ-4/-5/-6 (AT-6) Texan
Roundel used by US armed forces from 6 May 1942 to 28 June 1943 when white bars and a red outline were added as the result of studies which showed that shape was more important than color from a distance.
Autor: NiD.29, Licencja: CC-BY-SA-3.0
Roundel used by all US armed forces from 31 July 1943 to 14 January 1947, replacing roundel having red outline, or no outline, but with white bars, and was replaced some nine months before the USAF was formed, by roundel having a single lengthwise red bar inset in white bars (bisecting them), giving the insignia the trio of red-white-red stripes evocative of the non-canton areas of the Flag of the United States.
Roundel used by the United States armed forces from 19 August 1919 to 6 May 1942 until red dot removed to avoid confusion with Japanese insignia. Superseded very similar roundel whose colors and proportions differed slightly - the original version having the colors from the US flag, and a center dot 1/3 of the outer radius. This version has a center dot constrained by the inner vertices of the star, a size that does not translate into an even fraction.
Autor: Zala, Licencja: CC BY-SA 4.0
Amerykański samolot szkolno-treningowy North American T-6G Texan z 1949 r., eksponowany w Muzeum Lotnictwa Polskiego w Krakowie.