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| North American Harvard in flight. |
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| September 1940: A trainee fighter pilot climbing into the cockpit of a Harvard aircraft for a training flight at a RAF station in England (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images) |
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| 23rd May 1940: British Royal Air Force men train in an American Harvard I aircraft. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images) |
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| North American Harvard Mk. Is (N7140, N7018 and P5894) of 2 Service Flying Training School, in flight, 1940. (Photo by Charles E. Brown/Royal Air Force Museum/Getty Images) |
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| A Harvard Trainer aircraft being used to train Royal Canadian Air Force pilots at a training center in Canada circa 1940. (Photo by Ivan Dmitri/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) |
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| A Harvard Trainer aircraft being used to train Royal Canadian Air Force pilots at a training centre in Canada circa 1940. (Photo by Ivan Dmitri/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) |
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| North American Harvard II, BD132, of the RAF. |
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| The first production North American NA-16-1 Harvard I serial number N7000. Photo taken with Orthochromatic film, rendering the Yellow overall color of the aircraft as a dark grey. |
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| RAF 6th Motor Transport Company convoy of North American Harvard trainers assembled at the RAF base at Glasgow, Scotland for transport to England. 11 November 1943. |
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| Movie "Captains of the Clouds", No. 2 S.F.T.S. Uplands. Harvards on Airfield # 3053, 3043, 2885, 17 July 1941. AirHistory.net photo. |
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| North American Harvard IIA,2600, RCAF, Ontario, Canada, 1943. AirHistory.net photo. |
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| North American Harvard II, 2601, RCAF, Ontario, Canada, 1943. AirHistory.net photo. |
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| North American Harvard IIA, 1329, RCAF, Ontario, Canada, c. 1942-45. AirHistory.net photo. |
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| North American Harvard IIA, 2826, RCAF, Canada, c. 1942-45. AirHistory.net photo. |
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| North American Harvard IIA, 2600, RCAF, No. 2 SFTS, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1943. AirHistory.net photo. |
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| North American Harvard IIA, 2692, RCAF, No. 2 SFTS, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1943. AirHistory.net photo. |
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| North American Harvard II, NZ1066, RNZAF, New Zealand, c. 1944-45. AirHistory.net photo. |
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| The rear crew position could also be fitted with a .30 caliber Browning on a flexible mount for training aerial gunners, as seen here. |
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| Here a team of WAVE mechanics have removed the cowling of this SNJ, allowing the engine and accessory bay detail to be seen. The engine is a Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp. |
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| “Bridget SQDN Baby” was used as a hack by a fighter squadron, and is seen at Mount Farm, England. Whether her acquisition by the unit was official or otherwise is not known. |
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| A Navy Lieutenant in front of an SNJ-2 in a Yellow Wings scheme. Note the immaculate condition of the aircraft and paint job with a high-gloss finish. |
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| Another view of the same SNJ-2, this time with a civilian (father of the Navy Lieutenant?). |
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| In Commonwealth service the type was known as the Harvard. The Canada Car and Foundry built a total of 555 Harvard IVs under the designation NA-186, many of which trained pilots for the RCAF. |
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| North American NAA-57-P-2 Armée de l'Air. |
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| A French North American NA-57 in Luftwaffe service after the German occupation of France. |
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| The North American NAA-64-P2 was built for France 1939-1940. After their surrender, most ended up in Luftwaffe service as flight trainers. |
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| North American NAA-64-P2. |
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| North American AT-6 Texan. |
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| North American AT-6 Texan, Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, Texas. |
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| North American AT-6 Texan. |
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| North American AT-6 Texan. |
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| North American AT-6 Texan. |
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| North American AT-6 Texan. |
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| North American AT-6 Texan. |
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| North American AT-6 Texan. |
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| Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. standing on the wing of a North American AT-6 Texan (522) preparing to climb into the cockpit. Davis is wearing a B-3 flying suit. |
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| North American AT-6F-NT Texan 44-81970 TA-970. |
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| North American AT-6 Texan 41-17154 SP311; Spence Army Air Field, Georgia, 1944. |
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| North American Aviation AT-6 Texan from Dallas production on convertible skis, early 1942. |
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| WASP pilots with North American AT-6 Texan advanced trainers. |
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| North American AT-6 Texan s/n 42-805 code 1111. |
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| North American AT-6 Texans on flight line with control tower; Spence Army Air Field, 1944. |
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| North American AT-6 Texan code SP3(??) with student and instructor; Spence Army Air Field, 1944. |
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| North American AT-6 Texan flight line; Dallas, Texas. |
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| North American AT-6 Texan trainers US Army. |
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| North American AT-6 Texans; Spence Army Air Field, 1943. |
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| North American BC-2. Similar to BC-1A and AT-6, modified from NA-36 with details from NA-44, three-bladed propellers. |
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| North American BC-2. Similar to BC-1A and AT-6, modified from NA-36 with details from NA-44, three-bladed propellers. |
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| North American BC-2. |
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| Harvard Mk.II 3275 being serviced on the flight line in Trenton, Ontario; 1941. |
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| Pilots H. W. Fitch and T. S. Sheppard climb into the cockpit of a North American Harvard Mk.II at No.4 Service Flying Training School, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, October 4, 1940. |
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| North American Harvard Mk.IIB, with Santa Claus, and Westland Lysander. This Harvard brought Santa to No.1 Coastal Artillery Co-operation (CAC) Flight, Saint John, New Brunswick, December 1942. |
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| North American BT-9s. |
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| A U.S. Navy North American SNJ-2 Texan (BuNo 2556) at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, in March 1942, 1 March 1942. |
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| A U.S. Navy North American SNJ-4C Texan on approach for the first carrier landing on board the carrier USS Bunker Hill (CV-17). The pilot was Commander Carson. 21 June 1943. |
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| A U.S. Navy North American SNJ Texan assigned to the Naval School of Photography at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, pictured on a training flight over the Gulf of Mexico. 22 June 1943. |
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| Three U.S. Navy North American SNJ-3 trainer planes (BuNo 6773, 6775, 6776) fly in formation, circa 1941. |
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| The U.S. Navy training carrier USS Sable (IX-81) recovers an North American SNJ-5C Texan while underway in Lake Michigan, in 1945. |
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| A U.S. Navy North American SNJ-5 Texan (BuNo 51821) in flight near Naval Air Station Atlantic City, New Jersey, circa 1945. |
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| North American SNJ-5 (rear) and SNJ-6 (front) from NAS Pensacola in flight. |
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| A U.S. Navy North American SNJ-4 Texan (BuNo 26859) assigned to Carrier Aircraft Service Unit (CASU) 23 pictured in flight near Atlantic City, New Jersey. |
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| Aviation cadet entering an North American SNJ Texan at the Naval Air Base in Corpus Christi, Texas. |
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| Aviation cadet and flight instructor entering an North American SNJ Texan at the Naval Air Base in Corpus Christi, Texas. |



















































































