AT-6D Texan N7435U crash-landed in a pasture on Saturday, after its engine quit due to fuel starvation. The pilot was able to walk away from the crash scene and suufered only minor injuries. The accident occured a short distance from Franklin County Airport, Ohio. Source
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I did my first solo flight in this aircraft in the South African Air Force in 1980. It was then Harvard 7435 stationed at Central Fying School Dunnottar.