A real eye-catcher

Harvard IV

FOR SALE // call for price

REG. D-FXXX

Harvard IV

This eye-catching Harvard IV shines in bright yellow and attracts all eyes. With its powerful presence, it embodies strength, dynamism and a touch of nostalgia.

A CLASSIC OF THE SKIES

The Harvard IV is an iconic aircraft that has played a significant role in aviation history. 

Its reliability, robust design and elegant flying characteristics made it a popular training aircraft for aspiring pilots. Despite advancing technology, the T-6 Texan remains a popular aircraft with aviation enthusiasts and collectors.

Today, the single-engine aircraft is one of the most popular warbirds at air shows and for aspiring warbird pilots.

HISTORY

Maiden flight of this model

Production of this aircraft (construction number CCF4-164), last stage of development, like T-6G.
Military entry into service with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) / Military registration RCAF 20373.


Decommissioned by the RCAF

Civil registration in Canada CF-NSN, later C-FNSN.
The aircraft was used there by Conair Aviation LTD. for fire detection.


Export to the USA and new certification N997RD

Participation in the Reno Air Race in the USA

Export to Germany and new registration D-FXXX

New home in EDGU (airfield Unterschüpf)

HISTORY

1938

Maiden flight of this model

1952

Production of this aircraft (construction number CCF4-164), last stage of development, like T-6G.

Military entry into service with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) / Military registration RCAF 20373.
 

1961

Decommissioned by the RCAF

1965

Civil registration in Canada CF-NSN, later C-FNSN.

The aircraft was used there by Conair Aviation LTD. for fire detection.


1997

Export to the USA and new certification N997RD

1998

Participation in the Reno Air Race in the USA


2012

Export to Germany and new registration D-FXXX

2020

New home in EDGU (airfield Unterschüpf)

Technical data

Registration

D-FXXX

Manufacturer

Canadian Car & Foundry

Serial number

CCF4-164

Year of construction

1952

Location

Germany

Engine

Pratt & Whitney R1340 AN1

Propeller

Hamilton Standard 12D40-211, serial: CC-53690

Times

  • Airframe Total Time: 6194.43h
  • Engine: 715h SMOH (by Covington)
  • Landings: 7071

Avionics

  • Garmin 750Xi, ADSB Flarm

Remarks

  • David Clark intercom + ANR Headsets

Versatility for adventure

Whether you want to take breathtaking aerial photos, perform aerobatic manoeuvres or simply enjoy the feeling of freedom, this T-6 offers you a variety of options for exciting adventures.

Perfect training aircraft

The Harvard IV has an impressive track record as a reliable and effective training aircraft used by many enthusiastic pilots worldwide.

Eye-catcher in the sky

The bright yellow paint makes her a real eye-catcher. With her classic design, she attracts attention and leaves a lasting impression.