Another great performance in this weekend's Airshow was by Mary Dilda in her T-6  - "Two of Hearts" affectionately known as "Blue."  I am especially fond of these awesome little planes because I was fortunate enough to take a ride in one a few years ago.  The T-6 "Texan" is a two-place advanced trainer, built by North American Aviation. The T-6 first flew in 1940, and was the training aircraft for most of the Allied pilots who flew in World War II.  The T-6 that I rode in was built in 1942!
Sunday, April 30, 2006
 Another great performance in this weekend's Airshow was by Mary Dilda in her T-6  - "Two of Hearts" affectionately known as "Blue."  I am especially fond of these awesome little planes because I was fortunate enough to take a ride in one a few years ago.  The T-6 "Texan" is a two-place advanced trainer, built by North American Aviation. The T-6 first flew in 1940, and was the training aircraft for most of the Allied pilots who flew in World War II.  The T-6 that I rode in was built in 1942!
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