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Bronco back in the fray

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https://fightersweep.com/4761/bronco-back-fray-good/

 

It will be curious to see what happens with the Bronco. The aircraft flew 134 sorties–120 of them in combat, and amassed 477.3 flying hours, and achieved a 99% mission-capable rate. No matter how you look at it, that’s a very strong outing for 82 days worth of work. But what does it all mean? Are we looking at the viability of the Bronco itself? Or is this merely a look ahead for something like the A-29 or AT-6 to bridge a capability gap created by the absence of another platform?

 

 

 

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According to this... there's still 17 in the boneyard...

 

http://www.amarcexperience.com/AMARCDB.asp?SessionId=993811500&Type=3&Include=3&SortOrder=1&Code=OV010&Model=OV010D

 

EDIT: Turns out those aircraft have since departed AMARC, however some have the same destination as the two serials we've seen recently.

Edited by Jimbib

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