Sun Nov 30, 2008 1:23 pm
Hi Sully. I'm afraid I can't help much with figuring out which individual aircraft this is, but at least I can tell you exactly what it is. It is one of 750 ex-AT-6C and D models that underwent a remanufacturing process, under NAA charge number NA-168. The 'new' aircraft received serials 49-2897/-3537 and 50-1277/-1326 as T-6Gs, and 49-3538/-3596 as LT-6Gs.
The remanufacturing process, which took place at Downey, Ca. included a square tipped prop and spinner, revised cockpit layout, steerable tailwheel, increased fuel (15 gal tank in each outer wing panel), revised landing gear, improved vision canopies, radio mods (multi channel VHF, UHF, ADF receiver). The first LT-6G (49-3538) was factory reconfigured as the sole FT-6G COIN demonstrator.
The LT-6Gs became famous as mounts for the Mosquitoes in the Korean conflict, armed with bombs, rockets and underwing gun pods. A lot of these armaments were field mods.
cheers
Doug
Just to avoid (create?) confusion, there were other groups of aircraft remanufactured to T-6Gs, but this original group is the only one that got the blade and DF pair that appears on your aircraft."
Tue Dec 23, 2008 6:52 am