DescriptionFrench North American NAA-64 trainer in Morocco after WW2.jpg
English: French Air Force NAA-64 in service after World War 2, in French controlled Morocco, with a replacement rudder from the similar and far more numerous NA-57. The NA-64 can be identified by the metal skinned fuselage, and the fin being further aft in relation to the horizontal stabilizers. This was one of 2 examples that were used in this region, and they were the last operational NA-64s anywhere, the Canadian examples having been retired and the German ones destroyed.
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