For many years FAAO (Friends of Army Aviation Ozark) has kept an eye on this historically significant aircraft, hoping one day they would be able to save it and bring it home to their hangar located on Blackwell Field, Ozark, Al. That day came today when ownership of 67-15000 was transferred to FAAO and the aircraft was moved to the hangar.
This was a very special day as this aircraft came close to being sold off as scrap at auction but now it will be restored to full flying status over the next several years.
The aircraft was displayed outside at the Ft. Rucker Museum for several years before it was given to the Technical College at Ozark for students to work on. It suffered some damage during it's time at the college and the original panel was removed and discarded along with a few other parts. However the plane is still in remarkably original condition and no major corrosion was found in the air frame.
FAAO currently operates and maintains a O-1 and the T-41B will be a welcome addition as the fleet continues to grow with the addition of other fixed and rotary wing aircraft. Below are some photos of the aircraft, the first one is as it was the day it was delivered to the US Army.


