File:North American SN2J drawing 3-95.png

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Description 3-side dawing of the North American XSN2J-1 Texan II. The NAA model NA-142 was developed during the Second World War for the U.S. Navy as an advanced trainer to replace the highly successful SNJ (T-6 Texan). The first of two XSN2J-1 (BuNos 121449-121450) flew in February 1947. The development was not proceeded, but it led dirctly to the T-28 Trojan trainer.
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Source U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News March-April 1995 [1]
Author USN

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current15:16, 21 January 2009Thumbnail for version as of 15:16, 21 January 2009245 × 485 (57 KB)Cobatfor== Summary == {{Information |Description=3-side dawing of the North American XSN2J-1 ''Texan II''. The NAA model NA-142 was developed during the Second World War for the U.S. Navy as an advanced trainer to replace the highly successful SNJ (T-6 ''Texan'')
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