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Miloch wrote in news:qcjd8q0j14
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Just the right kind of trainer. Unstable, required
constant attention, put the student and instructor in
the same cockpit, lots of practice with asymetrical
thrust. After mastering this cadets would find the
P 38 or P 61 to be a breeze.



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Old May 28th 19, 08:31 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Curtiss-Wright AT-9 pics 2 [1/6] - Curtiss AT-9 at the National Museum of the United States Air Force.jpg (1/1)

In article , Mitchell Holman
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Miloch wrote in news:qcjd8q0j14
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Just the right kind of trainer. Unstable, required
constant attention, put the student and instructor in
the same cockpit, lots of practice with asymetrical
thrust. After mastering this cadets would find the
P 38 or P 61 to be a breeze.




Weirdly, I couldn't find any video of it in flight on Youtube.

If anyone finds any, post it or a link to it.



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