English: A Colombian Air Force North American T-6 Texan. It was the first second-generation aircraft acquired for the Colombian Air Force during the Second World War. The aircraft entered the service in 1940, and was removed from service in 1967.
Español: Es el primer aeronave de segunda generación que adquirió la Fuerza Aérea Colombiana durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, esta avión entro al servicio en 1940; retirado al servicio en 1967.
Deutsch: Eine North American T-6 Texan der Luftwaffe Kolumbiens. Es wurde 1940 in Dinest gestellt und 1967 ausgemustert.
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