T6 Texan (oz13895)

 

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T6 Texan. Control line sport-scale model. Wingspan 93 cm. For 15 to .20 engines.

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Quote: "NA T-6 (15_20) - MOBRAL & DAEUBLE - COMPLETE U/C SCALE KIT PLAN VERSION IN CAD WITH PARTS BY SÉRGIO DAEUBLE.

Former C/L scale kit from Mobral Modelismo do Brasil of the NA T-6 Texan with a wingspan of 93 cm and made for engines in the .15 to .20 range. This kit was from the 60´s to 70´s period.

Despite being a expensive kit at the time and also with a elaborated building this kit was a desire of most of the U/C fliers from that period.

The work presented here was a very well made plan set by our friend Sérgio Alberto Daeuble with participation of another friend that is Edson Luiz Trierweiller from Blumenau/SC.

My best wishes and many thanks for the lovable couple Steve & Mary by the fantastic work made in Outerzone. Carlo"

Photo credits: Main photos [main pic, 003-005] show completed T6 Texan model by 'Pepecomet' (Cmdr Pedro) found at Blogspot see http://oficinadeaeromodelismo.blogspot.com/2011/08/t-6-da-mobral-modelismo.html.

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T6 Texan (oz13895) by Sergio A Daeuble 2016 - model pic

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  • (oz13895)
    T6 Texan
    by Sergio A Daeuble
    from MOBRAL
    2016 
    36in span
    Scale IC C/L LowWing
    clean :)
    all formers complete :)
  • Submitted: 17/06/2022
    Filesize: 140KB
    Format: • PDFvector
    Credit*: CarloAM
    Downloads: 535

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User comments

The colour scheme in the model photos may look outlandish but it is correct, it was the one employed by the T-6s of the Brazilian AF acro-team "Esquadrilha da Fumaça", roughly the Smokey Squadron, see the scheme evolution at: https://www2.fab.mil.br/eda/index.php/2015-04-24-14-30-17?id=151
Nowadays the squadron rides the Embraer Super Tucano with a more evolved design.
Miguel - 19/06/2022
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