Bronco's in service "again"?

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Bronco's in service "again"?

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Oh well, when I first found out it was already "old news" as well... :wink:

But the title of this thread offers scope
for replies about possible other developments regarding the re-use of OV-10 Bronco's in the present day. :wink:

How many Bronco's are still stored at AMARC :?:
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Stratofreighter wrote: How many Bronco's are still stored at AMARC :?:
Not much anyway. Three when lucky if Google Earth is correct.
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155473 1V0004 305-84 25-JUN-1975 Unknown Returned to service.
155482 1V0014 EW- 305-93 30-JUN-1976 Unknown Returned to service.
155484 1V0008 305-95 18-JUN-1975 Unknown Returned to service
155485 1V0003 305-96 18-JUN-1975 Unknown Returned to service.
155487 1V0009 305-98 07-AUG-1975 Unknown Returned to service.
155489 1V0013 305-100 23-JUN-1976 Unknown Returned to service.
155492 1V0010 305-103 07-AUG-1975 Unknown Returned to service.

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Nice to read some serious replies. Thanks! :D
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Colombian's were just retired in november last year , maybe buy them back ? Or are they scrapped?
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The Colombian Bronco's are not returning to the US. Besides that... they are finnished their structural life. The only nation left flying their last OV-10A and OV-10C (ex RThaiAF) are the Philippines. I have no idea how many Bronco's are left at AMARG?

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I read in Air Force Magazine that the "experiment" is over. Like so many good ideas, it's all about the money. Can't seem to attach the article in pdf or jpeg (Not allowed). So if interested in the wording of the article, send me your email address if you like and I'll send back

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Don,

I assume you are referring to this article? http://www.airforcemag.com/DRArchive/Pa ... Horse.aspx :wink:

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dverhees wrote:I read in Air Force Magazine that the "experiment" is over. Like so many good ideas, it's all about the money. .......
Cheers, Don
As far as I read, it is mostly because it is not American. This is the area where the new Cessna and the converted Grumman Cropduster may excel.

It is less sexy though, and that prooved to be a big showstopper in de past.

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Flyboy wrote:As far as I read, it is mostly because it is not American.
That's not in the linked article, where did you read that?
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Flyboy wrote:
dverhees wrote:I read in Air Force Magazine that the "experiment" is over. Like so many good ideas, it's all about the money. .......
Cheers, Don
As far as I read, it is mostly because it is not American. This is the area where the new Cessna and the converted Grumman Cropduster may excel.

It is less sexy though, and that prooved to be a big showstopper in de past.

Gr. Marc
Why would it not be "American"?
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Here's the article I was referring to.

http://secure.afa.org/joinafa/AFMag0416 ... .html#p=16

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