Well actually, it's a Harvard Mk II, ex RCAF 2956 (hence the N-number). Not sure why it's registered as a AT-6C, since US owners usually try to pass off Noordyun-built Mk IIB's as AT-6's in an attempt to get them standard category registered versus experimental. As 2956 was built by North American, this wouldn't be a problem.
This plane threw me off before when I was trying to ID it as it is fitted with Harvard Mk 4 wingtips (nav lights on the outer tips vs just inboard on the upper and lower wing for the Mk II) and because of the wingtip lights I thought the tailwheel looked to be 12.5"(as on the Mk 4), but looking at it now, it seems to be a 10" wheel.
Anywho, enough of my droning on. Glad you were able to ID it.
