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 Post subject: Beefed Up Tora Zero
PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:16 pm 
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I was wondering are their any Tora ( T-6 conversions) Zeros that were ever beefed up with a powerful engine ? i had heard a Rumor that their was one in the Houston Area that was suppose to be fitted with a Engine from a Connie :shock: ...............I find that very hard to believe .but I have often wondered if their was any truth to that .
As always thanks in advance to all that respond .

PS Is their a chance that Texas Raiders will be in the Tora Act at WOH this year ?

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 Post subject: Tora Zero
PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 7:58 am 
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The Ex-Tora Zero I used to look after had a geared R-1340 and 3 blade hydromatic propeller out of a DHC Otter. Apart from a different canopy, faired over rear cockpit, retractable tailwheel, altered rudder and pumped up main gear struts, there were no real structural modifications to the standard T-6.


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That sounds like the one that Brian Reynolds has up in Olympia.

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Here's an interesting 1830 powered "Super T-6", although not related to the Tora birds.

http://aafo.com/hangartalk/showthread.php?t=7408

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 Post subject: Re: Beefed Up Tora Zero
PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:33 pm 
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Glen wrote:
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I was wondering are their any Tora ( T-6 conversions) Zeros that were ever beefed up with a powerful engine ?
I recall there was a T-6/Zero with an 1830 some years ago.

There have also been a few non-Zero conversions with the Wright R-1820 (including some from the NAA factory). The geared 1340 "NA-50" coversion is more common.


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I believe some of the Tora T-6's had geared 1340's in them during the filming. Don't now how many or even how many were modified post-filming.
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Jerry O'Neill wrote:
I believe some of the Tora T-6's had geared 1340's in them during the filming. Don't now how many or even how many were modified post-filming.
Jerry


I thought all of them did or was that a post-Tora conversion?


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