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wendovertom wrote:I have a schematic and photo in an older "Modern Military Aircraft" book -(can't remember the editor) that shows the Bronco with a gun turret mounted under the chin. I wonder if that ever made it on to many production planes.
Tom P.
Wed Oct 05, 2005 2:05 pm
Wed Oct 05, 2005 2:35 pm
wendovertom wrote:I have a schematic and photo in an older "Modern Military Aircraft" book -(can't remember the editor) that shows the Bronco with a gun turret mounted under the chin. I wonder if that ever made it on to many production planes.
Tom P.
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Roger Cain wrote:.........had a Cessna AT-37 wearing Vietnam markings at Reno also.
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TimApNy wrote:wendovertom wrote:I have a schematic and photo in an older "Modern Military Aircraft" book -(can't remember the editor) that shows the Bronco with a gun turret mounted under the chin. I wonder if that ever made it on to many production planes.
Tom P.
Was it a FLIR? I know the later models that the Marines used had them under the nose.
The OV-10 Night Observation Gunship (NOGS) was a USMC OV-10A modified to include a turreted FLIR sensor and turreted M-197 20-mm gun slaved to the FLIR aimpoint. Successful in combat in Vietnam, NOGS evolved into the NOS OV-10D, which included a laser designator.