I sent that link I posted above to my friend the Portuguese pilot of the T6 I mentioned in the earlier post, his answer:
"Very interesting indeed. I was there, as a flying lieutenant, from mid August 64 till 03 March 66, flying T6G (mainly), Dornier DO27 A3 and A4 and Auster D5. I logged 900 hours during this 18 month and, as I said, mainly flying the T6G.
As armament two pods with two MAC 3 machine guns each, cal 7.62mm, two pods for rockets by MATRA with 36 rockets each (extremely accurate), two bombs of 50Kg, 6 bombs of 20Kg under each wing or 6 bombs of 15Kg with contact fuse (not very pleasant to carry), We could also carry two tin bombs, locally made, ignited by a incendiary hand grenade, carrying 78 Liters of a mixture of gasoline and oil. The gunsight was a lot more primitive than the one shown.
The T6 was indeed an amazing plane not easy to fly, but once understood was a pleasure to have in the hands. Dependable, reliable and could take quiet a beating even when hit by light enemy fire. Its main shortcomings were being under-powered (only 600HP) and as a consequence being too slow and therefore an easy target .
Thank you for the link."