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Constructed as a Harvard 4 by Canadian Car and Foundry at Fort William (Thunder Bay), Ontario, Can. |
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To Claresholm Industrial Airport, Claresholm, AB. |
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Restored as a composite. Comments by Jerry Vernon: It certainly isnt a Harvard Mk. 4, as it has the rear canopy of a T-6 or SNJ, although it does appear to have the Harvard Mk. 4 or T-6G clean panels on both the front and rear sliding canopies, although not on the fixed canopy in the middle. Also, it doesnt have the distinctive Mk. 4 Lear ADF loop, nor the large Mk. 2 ADF bomb either. Upon closer examination of the photo, I can see that it appears to be an entire T-6/SNJ rear fuselage, as it has a T-6 or SNJ baggage compartment door, not a rectangular Harvard door. |
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2006 |
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