Thu Jul 25, 2019 2:18 pm
From the back cover wrote:This book examines the genesis of the AT-9 design, its competitors and, eventually, comrades-in-arms, with whom AT-9s were always literally the best and the brightest, and looks at the fielding of the aircraft to the 24 initial stations as well as an astonishing number of unusual and special assignments – including assignment to line, tactical units.
After producing 791 aircraft between September 1941 and January 31, 1943, and assigning every single one of them, and having served actively and continuously through to VJ-Day, exactly one complete AT-9 survives, and this solitary example is actually a composite of several aircraft.
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Courier Sportster wrote:photo labeled smith 442-- what's the squared-off one? wooden version? mock-up?
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Courier Sportster wrote:photo labeled smith 442-- what's the squared-off one? wooden version? mock-up?
Fri Jul 26, 2019 3:26 pm
airnutz wrote:Yup Tulsa, another Jeep. It's unfortunate a few AT-9's weren't extent by the time the Warbird hobby kicked off. What a sweet little hot rod! I guess back in the day there wasn't much need for a two seat twin with no further capacity. More's the pity Jim 'awkins, more's the pity...
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Sun Feb 23, 2020 5:34 pm
tulsaboy wrote:Chris, isn't this a Jeep? If so, the date on the photo notes that it was taken in 1951 at Spartan. (and if someone can embed this into the thread, feel free)
Kevin