- Scale: 1:48
- Date: 18.10.2021
- Time Period: After 1950
- Markings:
- OV-10A 155471, Light Attack Squadron 4 (VAL-4) "Black Ponies", BinhThuy, 1971
- OV-1ОА 155456, Marine Observation Squadron 6 (VMO-6), Quang Tri, 1969
- OV-10A 67-14649, 20th Tactical Air Support Squadron, Da Nang, 1972
- OV-10A 155416. Marine Observation Squadron 2 (VMO-2), Da Nang, 1969
- OV-10A 155416, Marine Observation Squadron 2 (VMO-2), Da Nang, 1970
- Model Size: 264 x 254 mm
- Box Size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm
- Number of Details: 242
The OV-10A Bronco was designed as a light, multipurpose attack aircraft. Its missions were to strike at ground targets, provide close air support to its troops and conduct reconnaissance.
It could also serve as a forward observation and guidance aircraft. The plane was actively used in Vietnam by the U.S. Navy, Air Force and Marines. The OV-10A Bronco’s main mission was to provide cover for U.S. Army, Marine Corps and Special Forces units, and patrol the areas where Vietnamese forces were operating. Often, these aircraft performed missions formerly assigned to helicopters. While less maneuverable than helicopters, these attack aircraft had a larger payload and were less vulnerable to small arms fire.