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On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 08:27:41 -0400, Joseph Testagrose
wrote: Hi Joseph, Thanks again for all the great posts. I think that this one is misidentified, however. The vertical tail plane shape and the longitudinal ribbing of the fuselage point to an Australian Wirraway rather than a North American Harvard which had a metal skinned airframe. I look forward to your posts every day Joe. Thanks again. Ed |
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On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 17:43:18 +0000, Ed Loomis wrote
(in article ): Thanks again for all the great posts. I think that this one is misidentified, however. The vertical tail plane shape and the longitudinal ribbing of the fuselage point to an Australian Wirraway rather than a North American Harvard which had a metal skinned airframe. N7021 is definitely listed as a Harvard I and is a sibling of the Wirraway. Later marks of the Harvard (and the T-6) are more like cousins (relatively speaking). |
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