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Re: Chino Air Show 1978
Now that was fun. That aircraft actually looks like a single seat conversion of a T-6. It is reminiscent of some racers from the 1940s Cleveland era -- there was a womens' T-6 class that permitted considerable modification.
Neal
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Re: Chino Air Show 1978
I know the races you're talking about, they were staged after WWII and used modified T-6's. I think you're right, that airplane is a T-6, but almost looks as though the canopy has been shortened, but also looks like it's higher then normal. I don't see any spray booms, mainly because most of the airplane is blocked, but I wonder if it was a sprayer converted from a T-6
Brian
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Re: Chino Air Show 1978
T-6 converted to Zero replica. Awesome photos at the link.
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Re: Chino Air Show 1978
Originally posted by Samuel View PostT-6 converted to Zero replica. Awesome photos at the link.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/chrisk...523199/detail/
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Re: Chino Air Show 1978
Originally posted by Samuel View PostT-6 converted to Zero replica. Awesome photos at the link.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/chrisk...523199/detail/Reno from '99 to '23
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Re: Chino Air Show 1978
Originally posted by GRNDP51 View Post232 with the 5 blade!! Always cool to see how planes that still fly today looked that far back. Was the "MB" in N232MB for Mike Brown or was that just a coincidence? Nice link!
Kevin
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