OV-10A Bronco Photos
Date Updated:
Tuesday October 18, 2005
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Philippine Air Force air power, circa April 1997, Cotabato Airport. OV-10, UH-1H with a Simba APC in the background. Note that the OV-10 has no external stores on its pylons but carries a large external tank - standard store for all PAF OV-10s. The Simba was assigned for perimiter security.
With thanks to E. Alvia for the photos. Sorry no tail number info for the plane spotters out there. Ed.
OV-10 taken at Mactan Air Base in 2002. Note the three bladed propeller. OV-10 propellers are "handed", ie they rotate in opposite directions to eliminate torque. A detail which pilots say is one of the things that makes the OV-10 a delight to fly, though the OV-10As remain underpowered. I am told that among the benefits of the switch to modern modern propellers is the improved flight characteristics and throttle response.
The first two OV-10s to come out of the PAFs Service Life Extension Program. These OV-10s are immaculate!
Both these aircraft were originally operated by the USAF and were delivered to the PAF in 91/92. The aircraft on the left, 67-14610, was initially operated by the 549th Tactical Air Support Squadron, Patrick AFB, FL (c. 1987). The aircraft on the right, 68-3830,was originally assigned to the 27th Tactical Air Support Squadron, George AFB, CA (c. 1987) prior to being transferred to the PAF. Note that 830 carries a different pod in the centerline.
Thank you to the Philippine Air Force for the very nice photos.
Head on view of 68-3830.
Side view of 68-3830. Note the S-76 in the background. This type is also benefiting from the increased funding and has seen an improvement in availability.
Head on view of 67-14610 showing the new propellers.
