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Started by cpasley, October 07, 2011, 08:14:41 PM

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cpasley

Ok since you guys are so good at this maybe you can play Scooby Do and help solve a mystery, I was watching this video on youtube and in the beginning are a couple of OV-10D Broncos sitting amongst other various planes including the focus of the video an F-16D but anyhow since theis is a pretty new video I wanted to know their story but when I googled the reg. number nothing came up, what do you guys know?

-The N-Number are N581NA and N592NA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaetmwXHTsg <---- heres the video itself

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cpasley

Any idea where they are based?

Joe Copalman

Most likely NASA Langley, where NASA's primary OV-10, N524NA has been based for the past fifteen or so years.  Both Ames and Glenn have supported previous OV-10 test work as well, but I don't think either has been in the Bronco business for a long time. 

You can still see the "DOS AIRWING" stencil on N592NA, and it looks like the external armor plating is still in place outside the cockpit.
"I'm sorry sir, you can't take photos of that aircraft."

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cpasley

Quote from: Joe Copalman on October 07, 2011, 10:35:53 PM
Most likely NASA Langley, where NASA's primary OV-10, N524NA has been based for the past fifteen or so years.  Both Ames and Glenn have supported previous OV-10 test work as well, but I don't think either has been in the Bronco business for a long time. 

You can still see the "DOS AIRWING" stencil on N592NA, and it looks like the external armor plating is still in place outside the cockpit.
Yeah Joe I just noticed that and does it say they are OV-10G on the tail or are my eyes going bad?