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- North_American_A-27 abstract "The North American Aviation A-27 was an attack version of the North American BC-1. Ten aircraft were ordered by Thailand as NA-69 light attack aircraft.Instead of being delivered to Thailand, the aircraft were taken over on October 1940 by the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) to keep them out of Japanese hands and redesignated A-27 under the USAAC's aircraft designation system. Assigned to Nichols Field in the Philippines, all A-27s were destroyed within days of Japan's invasion of that country during World War II. Aircraft s/n: 41-18890 / 41-18899 (c/n: 69-3064 / 69-3073).".
- North_American_A-27 manufacturer North_American_Aviation.
- North_American_A-27 numberBuilt "10".
- North_American_A-27 predecessor North_American_T-6_Texan.
- North_American_A-27 wikiPageID "3240355".
- North_American_A-27 wikiPageRevisionID "592390333".
- North_American_A-27 armament "** 1 x rear-mounted 7.62 machine gun ** 4 x 100lb bombs on underwing racks".
- North_American_A-27 armament "**2 x nose-mounted 7.62 mm machine guns".
- North_American_A-27 capacity "2".
- North_American_A-27 ceilingAlt "8534.4 m".
- North_American_A-27 ceilingMain "28000.0".
- North_American_A-27 crew "2".
- North_American_A-27 developedFrom North_American_T-6_Texan.
- North_American_A-27 engine(prop)_ Wright_R-1820.
- North_American_A-27 hasPhotoCollection North_American_A-27.
- North_American_A-27 heightAlt "3.71 m".
- North_American_A-27 heightMain "370.84".
- North_American_A-27 jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- North_American_A-27 lengthAlt "8.84 m".
- North_American_A-27 lengthMain "883.92".
- North_American_A-27 lists "* List of military aircraft of the United States".
- North_American_A-27 manufacturer North_American_Aviation.
- North_American_A-27 maxSpeedAlt "402.0".
- North_American_A-27 maxSpeedMain "250.0".
- North_American_A-27 maxTakeoffWeightAlt "3053.0".
- North_American_A-27 maxTakeoffWeightMain "6730.0".
- North_American_A-27 numberBuilt "10".
- North_American_A-27 numberOfProps "1".
- North_American_A-27 planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- North_American_A-27 powerAlt "585".
- North_American_A-27 powerMain "785.0".
- North_American_A-27 primaryUser United_States_Army_Air_Corps.
- North_American_A-27 rangeAlt "1287.5".
- North_American_A-27 rangeMain "800.0".
- North_American_A-27 related "* North American NA-16 * North American BC-1 * North American P-64 * North American T-6 Texan".
- North_American_A-27 similarAircraft "* CAC Wirraway".
- North_American_A-27 spanAlt "12.8 m".
- North_American_A-27 spanMain "1280.16".
- North_American_A-27 type "Ground attack".
- North_American_A-27 typeOfProp Radial_engine.
- North_American_A-27 subject Category:United_States_attack_aircraft_1940–1949.
- North_American_A-27 subject Category:World_War_II_ground_attack_aircraft_of_the_United_States.
- North_American_A-27 type Aircraft.
- North_American_A-27 type MeanOfTransportation.
- North_American_A-27 type Product.
- North_American_A-27 type Model_airplane.
- North_American_A-27 type DesignedArtifact.
- North_American_A-27 comment "The North American Aviation A-27 was an attack version of the North American BC-1. Ten aircraft were ordered by Thailand as NA-69 light attack aircraft.Instead of being delivered to Thailand, the aircraft were taken over on October 1940 by the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) to keep them out of Japanese hands and redesignated A-27 under the USAAC's aircraft designation system.".
- North_American_A-27 label "North American A-27".
- North_American_A-27 label "North American A-27".
- North_American_A-27 label "North American A-27".
- North_American_A-27 sameAs North_American_A-27.
- North_American_A-27 sameAs North_American_A-27.
- North_American_A-27 sameAs m.090m19.
- North_American_A-27 sameAs Q3109428.
- North_American_A-27 sameAs Q3109428.
- North_American_A-27 wasDerivedFrom North_American_A-27?oldid=592390333.
- North_American_A-27 isPrimaryTopicOf North_American_A-27.