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This flight of 2 flew by my house in Eugene, Oregon recently. I assume they're military pilot trainers but I am having trouble coming up with an ID.










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They are most likely Embraer EMB 312 Tucanos. Military Tech, Inc. has at least 10 registered in Eugene. Here is one in a similar paint scheme:



EMB 312 on rampSource






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They are most likely Embraer EMB 312 Tucanos. Military Tech, Inc. has at least 10 registered in Eugene. Here is one in a similar paint scheme:



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EMB 312 on rampSource







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    $begingroup$
    @ymb1 Perhaps, but it might just be to do with the angle of the photo. The other candidate is the AT-6 Texan II, but that seems to match rather less well.
    $endgroup$
    – Redd Herring
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    This is as close to the angle as I could find. A different dorsal fin and the presence of ventral fins (similar sun angle).
    $endgroup$
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    I think the canopy and tail don't match.
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    @ymb1 Perhaps, but it might just be to do with the angle of the photo. The other candidate is the AT-6 Texan II, but that seems to match rather less well.
    $endgroup$
    – Redd Herring
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    This is as close to the angle as I could find. A different dorsal fin and the presence of ventral fins (similar sun angle).
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@ymb1 Perhaps, but it might just be to do with the angle of the photo. The other candidate is the AT-6 Texan II, but that seems to match rather less well.
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$begingroup$
@ymb1 Perhaps, but it might just be to do with the angle of the photo. The other candidate is the AT-6 Texan II, but that seems to match rather less well.
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This is as close to the angle as I could find. A different dorsal fin and the presence of ventral fins (similar sun angle).
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