File:North American Rockwell OV-10B Bronco (code 99+18) of the Bronco Demo Team at RIAT Fairford 12July2018 arp.jpg

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North American Rockwell OV-10B Bronco of the Bronco Demo Team arrives at the 2018 Royal International Air Tattoo, RAF Fairford, England. This is an ex-Luftwaffe aircraft, originally used as an aerial gunnery target tug. The Luftwaffe code was 99+18, now it is in private ownership with UK registration G-ONAA. The OV-10B was an OV-10A with no weapons, no sponsons, and a glass greenhouse dome replacing the rear door, which was used by the tow operator. It served with the Luftwaffe from 1970 until the early 1990s.

The Bronco Demo Team is German but based in Belgium.
Date Taken on 12 July 2018
Source My own photo, taken with a Nikon D5300 DSLR and Nikon 28-200 mm lens
Author Myself (Adrian Pingstone).
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