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WWII Fairchild PT-19

hangarhermit

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Waller County Aviation Museum took possession of a collection of early 1940s Fairchild PT-19 parts today. This picture is just one of 5 loads. Still have a couple of tractor trailer loads remaining to move the fuselages. I have also included a picture of what they look like assembled. Anybody up for another project?
Fairchild_PT-19_WCAM.jpgFairchild_PT-19_Cornell_USAF.jpg
 

hangarhermit

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Here Guyfang. It finally let me load the pic. However, probably any aircraft painted yellow with a student in it was considered a peril.

N3N-3_USMC_Parris_Island_1942.jpg

The Naval Aircraft Factory N3N was the aircraft that the term "Yellow Peril" was associated with. I was going to post an image of one, but the "insert image" function is not working at the moment.
 
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