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North American T-6G
In 1948, Texans still in USAF service were redesignated as T-6s when the AT, BT and PT aircraft designations were abandoned. To meet an urgent need for close air support of ground forces in the Korean Conflict, T-6s flew “mosquito missions,” spotting enemy troops and guns and marking them with smoke rockets for attack by fighter-bombers. Robins AFB provided depot repair and logistics support for all T-6s operating at the numerous training bases in the Southeast during WWII. The T-6G on display was delivered to the 3545th Basic Pilot Training Wing at Goodfellow AFB, Texas in March 1951. It served at various locations before being removed from service in 1957. It was then provided to the Spanish Air Force under the Military Assistance Program where it flew until the early 1980s when it was retired. The Museum acquired the aircraft through disposal channels in 1984 when it was delivered to Robins AFB for preservation and display.
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