Enemy Ace wrote:
Interesting. I take it then that yale time does not count as "T-6 time" for flying other stuff up the food chain? Although 170 MPH is faster than I expected.
Patrick are you going to go with a 975 or upgrade to a 985? is there much of a difference that makes it worth doing?
I am restoring 3383 with all original equipment with the R-975-E3 and to the wireless trainer. I have been told it is the most complete wireless trainer that survived as it was un-touched since 1946 and still has all of the wireless operators gear still installed minus the R1155 and R1154. It also has all of the original factory grease pencil markings through out the airframe.
I think the major reason between the R-975 and R-985 is reliability. The 985 is a more favorable engine then the 975. The 985 was installed on the Army Aircorps BT-14's
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