The North American T-6G had been created as a training aircraft in 1934, but ended up being used as a fighter, ahead atmosphere controller, advanced trainer, fighter-bomber and interceptor, and became one of the most important aircraft of WWII. The T-6G variation was remanufactured from early in the day airframes and had a 550 hp Pratt & Whitney engine. In 1941, at Tuskegee Army Airfield, Alabama, the T-6G was always train the famed African-American fighter squadron, the �Tuskegee Airman�, which became the most respected fighter sets of the war.