History:
Spanish Air Force trainer. Last IRAN 1978. Exported and owner flown in Nevada for 17 years, 2 years in Georgia and purchased by Foundation in 2008.
Registration Number | Date of Manufacture |
N56NA | 1949 |
Aircraft Role | Nickname |
Trainer | “Pilot Maker” |
Aircraft Type: | Wingspan: |
North American AT-6/SNJ/ Harvard | 42 feet .25 inches |
Overall length: | Empty weight: |
29 feet 6 inches | 4158 pounds |
Gross weight: | Fuel capacity: |
5300 pounds | 110 gallons/ 550 miles |
Oil capacity | Engine type: |
Single 600 hp Pratt & Whitney R1340 AN-1 radial piston engine | |
Propeller type: | Max Speed |
Hamilton Standard 12D40 | 205 mph |
Rate of Climb | Cruise Speed |
155 mph | |
Service Ceiling | Number of Crew |
21,500 feet | Two |
Armament | Bomb Load |
None | None |
Number Built | Number Surviving |
13000 | 800+ |
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Restoration
Painted in Musquito Squadron colors in tribute to Korean War veterans.
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