Coolidge Municipal Airport (P08)

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Scott Youmans

In case anyone is interested the BuNo of the OV-10D or G (not sure if the "G" was ever really official) in the two photos I've posted is 155492.  Considering the extent of the modifications carried out by Marsh I'd say a new designation was warranted.
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Chris Kennedy

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That's now NASA 592 (N592NA).

http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=592NA

Previously it was Dept of State N3634U.
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Scott Youmans

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Thanks Chris for that information. It's interesting to know where these aircraft end up.

Here are two shots of OV-10A 68-03808 while it was being tested by Marsh at Coolidge.  It's now in Colombia with the FAC.  I shot the same Bronco at an air show at Willie during November 1979. It was based at Bergstrom AFB at the time.
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Chris Kennedy

The photo on the first page of this document is the same aircraft in service as FAC 2221. It was still active at the time this article was written, which was September, 2008.

http://unffmm.com/Articulos_AR/Articulos_DC/Bronco_en_la_FAC.pdf

It looks like a pretty interesting article, if only I could read Spanish.
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bilwor

So far no posts. How was Coolidge yesterday?
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Tucson, AZ

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Coolidge 11/05/11
Something  new, Landing on 17 untill some of the schools came in and did cross-wind training so every one was forced to land on 23.







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