Ken wrote:
Don't forget the additional tag on the upper roll cage of a T-6G, as that will have the original serial to confirm the airframe's previous life (AT-6D, etc).
Do only the G's have the former life serial number up on the upper roll cage cap when they went to Columbus?
I don't have the canopy off my SNJ-5 but I can see feel at an angle that it has text on the right side of the roll cage cap and there is a plate on the left side of the cap as well... and again this is an SNJ-5 and has been in the family since my Dad got it from a guy who had got if rom the military.
My G frame I still haven't been able to track down what it became after Columbus. I have the research card of when it went to Columbus but not any way to trace back to Columbus. I should order a few G research data cards from Washington and see if they list what it was. And if so go look at all of them and try to track it backwards.
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