T-6 Texan II PVC Patch - Beechcraft T-6 Texan II Joint Primary Aircraft Training System (JPATS) Military Aviation PVC Patch.
Where every military aviator begins: the turboprop trainer that builds the foundation for fighters, bombers, strike jets, and rotary-wing careers across the U.S. Air Force and Navy.
The T-6 Texan II is a single-engine, two-seat turboprop trainer selected jointly by the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy under the Joint Primary Aircraft Training System program to replace the aging T-37B Tweet and T-34C Turbo Mentor. Built by Beechcraft and derived from the Swiss-designed Pilatus PC-9, the aircraft arrived at Randolph Air Force Base in May 2000 and became the standard starting point for every undergraduate pilot training track in the joint force. Students who earn their wings on the Texan II go on to bomber-fighter, airlift-tanker, Navy strike, maritime, turboprop, and helicopter pipelines, making the T-6 the common thread running through virtually all modern U.S. military aviation careers. The aircraft carries a pressurized cockpit, zero-zero ejection seats, fully aerobatic capability, and digital avionics, giving student pilots jet-like handling characteristics from their first flight. The name itself honors the original North American T-6 Texan, the advanced trainer that prepared Allied pilots throughout World War II and into the 1970s, connecting today's AETC flight lines to one of the longest and most storied training legacies in aviation history. This PVC patch captures that lineage in a durable, field-ready format suited for flight bags, patch panels, jackets, and shadow boxes.
Perfect For: USAF and Navy student pilots, T-6 Texan II instructor pilots, Air Education and Training Command veterans, Columbus AFB and Laughlin AFB alumni, NAS Pensacola graduates, Vance and Sheppard AFB trainees, military aviation collectors, undergraduate pilot training keepsakes, shadow boxes, reunion displays, and anyone who wants a clean, verified piece tied to the aircraft where every modern U.S. military aviator earns their first hours in a military cockpit.
First flight, first solo, first wings - the Texan II patch for the patch board that started it all.