GPS - Harvard (T-6 Texan) Traditional Cache
GPS - Harvard (T-6 Texan)
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As this stretch of the (GPS) is near the Lanseria Airport, we thought a plane theme is in order.
Harvard (T-6 Texan)

The Harvard (T-6 Texan)’s first flight was in 1935. It is a single-engine advanced trainer aircraft used during WW2. In the USA it is known as the T-6 Texan, the rest of the word best knows it as the Harvard. There were 15,495 of them built and they have been used in may wars, to name a few WW2, Korean War, Vietnam War, Algerian war, Portuguese Colonial War. The Harvard (T-6 Texan) is 8.84 m long and has a wingspan of 12.81 m. It weighs 1,886 kg (empty) and maximum speed is 335 km/h with a range of 1,175 km.
[Info and Pictures sourced from Wikipedia]
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