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ICM 1/72 Vietnam war OV-10A Bronco, U.S. Attack Aircraft
ICM 1/72 Vietnam war OV-10A Bronco, U.S. Attack Aircraft
Product Code: ICM72185
Availability: Out of stock
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Supplied unpainted and unassembled.
Description
In 1963, the United States announced a competition to develop an airplane for use in limited military conflicts. Its main tasks were to strike ground targets, provide direct air support to its troops, and provide forward surveillance and guidance. The winner of the competition in August 1964 was the project of North America, which was designated OV-10A and given the name Bronco in the armed forces. Combat testing of the aircraft in Vietnam began in the summer of 1968. The aircraft were used very intensively, thanks to their ability to be based on unprepared unpaved airfields and the short time required for re-flight.
If necessary, these attack aircraft were able to appear over targets 15 minutes after receiving a request from ground units, and this distinguished them from jet combat aircraft. During combat missions, the OV-10As demonstrated high efficiency and good combat survivability, becoming a kind of benchmark for anti-guerrilla attack aircraft. The OV-10A Bronco’s combat operations continued after the end of the Vietnam War, and these aircraft were successfully used by air forces around the world.
Key Features
ICM's first 1:72 scale model of the OV-10A Bronco aircraft
The model is reproduced in compliance with the geometric proportions of the real aircraft
High level of detail of the fuselage, components, and equipment elements
The set includes suspensed aircraft weapons - bombs, unguided missles, tanks with incendiary mixture
Includes decals for four variants of Vietnam War markings
Markings Available
OV-10A 155427, Marin Observation Squadron 2 (VMO-2), Marble Mountain Air Facility, Vietnam, 1969
OV-10A 155495, Light Attack Squadron 4 (VAL-4) "Black Ponies", Binh Thuy, 1969
OV-10A 67-14649, 20th Tactical Air Support Squadron, Da Nang, 1972
OV-10A 155472, Light Attack Squadron 4 (VAL-4) "Black Ponies", Binh Thuy, 1972
Model Information
Scale: 1:72
Number of Parts: 261 pieces
Length: 177 mm
Width: 170 mm
Includes detailed assembly instructions
Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
Box size: 295 x 225 x 40 mm
Description
In 1963, the United States announced a competition to develop an airplane for use in limited military conflicts. Its main tasks were to strike ground targets, provide direct air support to its troops, and provide forward surveillance and guidance. The winner of the competition in August 1964 was the project of North America, which was designated OV-10A and given the name Bronco in the armed forces. Combat testing of the aircraft in Vietnam began in the summer of 1968. The aircraft were used very intensively, thanks to their ability to be based on unprepared unpaved airfields and the short time required for re-flight.
If necessary, these attack aircraft were able to appear over targets 15 minutes after receiving a request from ground units, and this distinguished them from jet combat aircraft. During combat missions, the OV-10As demonstrated high efficiency and good combat survivability, becoming a kind of benchmark for anti-guerrilla attack aircraft. The OV-10A Bronco’s combat operations continued after the end of the Vietnam War, and these aircraft were successfully used by air forces around the world.
Key Features
ICM's first 1:72 scale model of the OV-10A Bronco aircraft
The model is reproduced in compliance with the geometric proportions of the real aircraft
High level of detail of the fuselage, components, and equipment elements
The set includes suspensed aircraft weapons - bombs, unguided missles, tanks with incendiary mixture
Includes decals for four variants of Vietnam War markings
Markings Available
OV-10A 155427, Marin Observation Squadron 2 (VMO-2), Marble Mountain Air Facility, Vietnam, 1969
OV-10A 155495, Light Attack Squadron 4 (VAL-4) "Black Ponies", Binh Thuy, 1969
OV-10A 67-14649, 20th Tactical Air Support Squadron, Da Nang, 1972
OV-10A 155472, Light Attack Squadron 4 (VAL-4) "Black Ponies", Binh Thuy, 1972
Model Information
Scale: 1:72
Number of Parts: 261 pieces
Length: 177 mm
Width: 170 mm
Includes detailed assembly instructions
Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
Box size: 295 x 225 x 40 mm











