Originally designated as the "advanced trainer" AT-6, North American\'s single-engine training aircraft was extensively used by the U.
S.
This included the AT-6B, which could hold a machine gun and was used for gunnery training, the AT-6G which offered a steerable tailwheel a.
The prototype first flew in 1935, and by the time production ceased over 15,000 T-6s of all types were built.
Navy (as the "SNJ"), Royal Air Force (as the "Harvard") and allied air forces during WWII.
Army Air Forces, U.
S.
Originally designated as the "advanced trainer" AT-6, North American\'s single-engine training aircraft was extensively used by the U.
S