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What is the scoop on the OV-10 that is being restored in Florida at American Aero Services? They say they are restoring one and have some pictures, any idea if it'll be a flyer and whose it is?

http://www.americanaeroservices.com/Upd ... 202005.htm

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It belongs to Norman Earle. It's one of the Venezualan Coup aircraft. Losing side.


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Someone at Kissimmee is restoring a ex-German Bronco. (The Lauderback's shop maybe?) It has 99 + 28 on the tail.

A long while ago the MAPS Air Museum was going to get N636NA as a donation from NASA and try to keep it in flying condition. For some reason that was never clear it fell through. Very very disappointing!

(I also heard Collings was to get another NASA Bronco as well - what happened to that?)

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NASA is still using them and they haven't been declared excess to NASA's needs.


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RickH wrote:
NASA is still using them and they haven't been declared excess to NASA's needs.


http://www.ov-10bronco.net/nasa.cfm

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