Warpaint 140. North American OV-10 Bronco

Mike Verier

Publisher:

Warpaint

ISBN Number:

Warpaint 140

Format:

Paperback

Pages:

100

Illustrations:

Black / White and Colour photographs

£28.00

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Description

Warpaint No.140
OV-10 Bronco
By Mike Verier

104 pages * £28.00 * over 20 pages Colour Profiles * 250 Images *detailed plans*
The full story of the first true Multi-Role Combat Aircraft, the OV-10 Bronco, still flying operationally after nearly six decades of service, is told here for the first time in a bumper 104-page Warpaint. Detailed first-hand information gathered over many years has enabled the author to bring together the many facets of this remarkably versatile aircraft including precursors, competitors and prototypes, through Vietnam and combat service with some eleven US and foreign Air Arms, and its part in the development of modern precision weapons, to its astonishing array of uses since.
These include fighting drug cartels in Columbia, fires in California, mosquitos in South Carolina, and ISIS in Northern Iraq. Also, finally covered in full and accurate detail are the German ‘jet’ Broncos. The world’s largest restoration project and current training of US and NATO JTACS bring the story up to date.
Declassified information has made it possible to detail for the first time all the long-nose D model conversions and all the Broncos that served in Desert Storm, their preparation, the epic trans-continental deployment of one squadron by air, and the key role played by the Broncos during the war.
The detailed and revealing narrative is copiously illustrated throughout with fully captioned photographs – many previously unseen- and backed by personal accounts, Individual aircraft histories, airframe lists, scale plans and specially commissioned art work with comprehensive colour scheme information.

Additional information

Weight 0.45 kg
Country Of Origin

United Kingdom

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