North American T-6
The North American T-6 is a single-engine advanced trainer aircraft that was widely used by the United States military during and after World War II. Designed in the 1930s, it served as a primary trainer for pilots before they transitioned to more advanced fighter aircraft. The T-6 is known for its robust construction and excellent handling characteristics.
With its distinctive round engine and low-wing design, the T-6 has become a popular aircraft for warbird enthusiasts and airshows. Variants of the T-6 were used by several countries, making it a significant part of aviation history.