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"Claus Gustafsen" wrote in
: It looks mostly as an A-6 Texan/Harvard, and I have never heard of the A-6 family having a Mosquito, is that special for the T-6D andd what is the change in designation for? Claus During the Korean War and, the Vietnam War, T-6s were pressed into service as forward air control aircraft. These aircraft were designated T-6 "Mosquitos". armed with smoke & phosphor rockets to mark targets |
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