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Hello,

the link does not work for me (?)

Anyway the AGO C.I was a common plane in its time, one of its predecessors even made it to German-East-Africa, but that's a story of its own. AGO built lots of pushers until they finally decided to move on to tractor-driven planes. B.t.w. AGO stand for "Aero-Werke Gustav Otto".

Thanks and greetings,

Catfish

Posted (edited)

Thanks for the pic, UncleAl

Perhaps the craft you mean in Vietnam was the "Bronco" ?

No pusher, but the only twin-tail recon two seater I know from that time.

Edited by Olham
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The cessna 337 skymaster was also used during vietnam for FAC, S&R, etc. However the 337 is a push/pull twin, but it does has twin booms.

Posted

Hey, UncleAl, please post this link in a new thread - it deserves to be noticed.

And thanks for sharing!

Posted

Yes, sorry - I had shortened it, and thought, it would work. But it doesn't.

So I'll correct it above.

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