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AT-6 Texan/NA-64 Yale (Read 241 times)
Dec 19
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, 2002 at 3:41pm
snj_avenger
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I was just wondering if anyone ever decided to build the new AT-6 and/or Yale. I would if I knew anything about it, but unfortunately, I don't. Keep me posted, and like I said before, I own 2 T-6's and used to own a Yale, so if you have any questions about the dynamics, systems, or flight characteristics about them then let me know and I'll be glad to provide the information.
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Dec 19
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What is the track (centerline of right tire to centerline of left tire) of a Yale?
I understand that the overall track was widened when adding retracating gear to the BC series, but so far I haven't gotten a decent figure for the track.
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Dec 19
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Buddy, your guess is as good as mine. I bought the plane in '87 and sold it a few years ago. I never read a thing about it, besides the engine. The day I bought it I spent about an hour "learning" it, then I was flyin' it. All I know about the landing gear is that it was positioned farther forward of the plane's center of gravity. I wish I knew all the little technical details, but I don't. Sorry.
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So nobody's going to do anything with either of these two aircraft?
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Dec 26
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Sounds like Felix is interested...maybe you could help with the research?
Even if Felix isn't interested....it won't hurt your case if you have a package all ready to go to help a prospective designer.
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Have you tried AvHistory? Look in the CFS2 American
section There's one there, It's in the Army list.
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