AT-6 Texan

  AT-6 Texan

After working with War Aircraft Replica (W.A.R.) for  a few years, it was decided to venture out as see if we could build an aircraft on our own.    The idea was to build something slightly larger than a was but big enough to carry to people.   If it was successful, we would hand it over to WAR to market and sell.     Well, that was the idea…

AT-6m: The Story Begins

11-April-2004

Fuse-Alignment-Template

28-April-2004

The Fuse-Alignment-Template is used to hold the body formers firmly in place while the foam is inserted between the formers.

1-May-2004

The plans started with an existing set of RC plans and crossed with the WAR-F4U and P47 plans to come up with the first draft of the aircraft.     I had no CAD and certainly no CNC anything.     I cut everything with a large brand new Delta equipment supplied by first investor who truely believed in me.

2-May-2004

Compare the WAR Corsair fuselage to the Fuse-Alignment-Template

24-June-2004

Horizontal Stabilizer