Is there any notable differnce between the Texan and the almighty Harvard?
Thanks
Nick
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Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Aug 2 2008, 01:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yales , Wirraway , so many variants of each type but all a Havard/Texan .
Not quite true! There's certainly more than just equipment that makes a T-6 different to a Yale or Wirraway......
K5054NZ wrote:QUOTE (K5054NZ @ Aug 2 2008, 05:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Not quite true! There's certainly more than just equipment that makes a T-6 different to a Yale or Wirraway......
Yale or Wirraway are a build from the NA16 model , Wirraway boast a lot of Harvard 1 with fabric covered lower fuse , with round wingtips and suited with weapon hardpoint and wiring -rear firing gun , further mods a 3 blade prop .. this was concept then moved further mod to build the Boomerang prototype so in a way could be add to the list , the Yale built by the Canadian firm Noorduyn all really the Texan/Harvard .
.. the USAF modified the AT6 so much was it a Texan ... and there was even a cheaper fighter along the the lines the North American P-64 , very close to the CA-12 Boomerang.
Toz wrote:QUOTE (Toz @ Aug 3 2008, 07:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>If anyone is interested in flying this beautiful bird......
http://library.avsim.net/search.php?Search...de=0&Page=3
Made with some expert help ( NZ Warbirds Assoc ) and a couple of very good developers.
It is a full package including best sound and panel ( modified ) that I could source.
No, it wont hammerhead unless reality settings are turned up full, and even then you have to do it correctly.
The ex Red Checkers leader I occasionall go trout hunting with believes the Harvard IIa would have easily pulled a 3 blade prop ( a la Wirraway ).
I believe ( personal opinion ) that they were made the way they were made to teach good engine / prop / aircraft management.
I made this thing to teach the VA guys I blob about with to do close formation work. This requires an AGREED power / prop setting , and a leader who can communicate well, and fly smoothe as silk. Its great fun
Cheers, TOZ
Hi Toz
Yes I agree it is good - theres plenty of NZ repaints (some done by the members here) and plenty of threads about it here on NZFF.
Cheers
Paul
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