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The advanced trainer of choice for America and her allies during WWII, the T-6 Texan gave hundreds of thousands of pilots their first glimpse of aerial combat maneuvers before they were plunged into actual combat over Europe and the Pacific. A living legend, the Texan still flies today as an air show performer, in air races, and as the prized possession of a lucky few private owners who fly for thrills.
Hangar 9’s one-of-a-kind AT-6 ARF is a skillfully crafted rendition of a full-scale Texan owned by Fred Johnson of Ocala, FL named Miss Appropriation of Funds. This plane has thrilled thousands at the world famous Reno Air Races and currently thrills thousands more at air shows across the country as part of a 3-plane precision aerobatics team. Like its full-scale inspiration, the Hangar 9 Texan is also a stunning performer that is great for sport aerobatics, club pylon racing, or just buzzing around the pattern. Scale details abound, like the factory painted fiberglass cowl, factory installed retracts with gear doors, and even a mock radial engine. The authentic trim scheme is reproduced in painstaking detail using genuine Hangar 9 Ultracote.
No other .60 size Texan ARF offers this level of scale realism and fantastic flight characteristics.