Description:Osprey books has a fantastic series of colour photobooks with pictures of warbirds that have survived the years and have been kept in flying condition. All books in this series share the distinction of having lots of good to breathtakingly good colour photographs in their 128 pages. One of the less glamorous aircraft in this series is the North American USAAF T-6 Texan, US Navy SNJ, or Harvard as it became known to the world (and the Commonwealth Wirraway is also just another Texan, as explained on page 128). That the plane, though immortal, was not glamorous is not to say that the book itself is not glamorous, it is of the same high quality as the books about the Mustang, the Spitfire, the Grumman cats, the Flying Fortress or any other of the more well known warbirds in this series.