**** FINISHED: 1/24 Cessna O-1E "Bird Dog" - Jet/Recon/Transport GB (1 Viewer)

Ad: This forum contains affiliate links to products on Amazon and eBay. More information in Terms and rules

ccheese

Member In Perpetuity
12,408
130
Jul 10, 2007
Virginia Beach, Va.
1/24 Cessna O-1E "Bird Dog" - Jet/Recon/Transport GB

Username: ccheese
Name: Charles
Category: Judge - Non-Competing
Scale: 1/24
Manufacturer: Guillow's Model Airplane Co.
Model Type: Balsa/Tissue USAF O1-E "Bird Dog"
Extras: None, OOB

Cessna O-1E "Bird-Dog"

Originally designated the L-19, the Bird-Dog went into production in June of 1956 and was used during the Korean campaign as a liaison airplane by Army Field Forces to spot enemy troop concentrations, direct ground operations, carry ammo and evacuate wounded. Returned to production in 1962 and designated O-1E, the Bird-Dog gained fame anew as a "FAC" (Forward Air Controller) in the South Vietnam war where it was very effective in spotting and directing fire against the enemy Viet Cong forces. It also assisted in locating downed pilots and as an observer in the field.

Info on it's wartime activities are extremely scarce, but I did find out 469 were lost in Vietnam,
to various causes.


Here are the final pic's....

Charles
 

Attachments

  • DSCN0319.JPG
    DSCN0319.JPG
    126.9 KB · Views: 207
  • DSCN0320.JPG
    DSCN0320.JPG
    123.5 KB · Views: 426
  • DSCN0321.JPG
    DSCN0321.JPG
    116.7 KB · Views: 185
  • DSCN0322.JPG
    DSCN0322.JPG
    120.2 KB · Views: 181
  • DSCN0323.JPG
    DSCN0323.JPG
    113.1 KB · Views: 188
  • DSCN0324.JPG
    DSCN0324.JPG
    125.5 KB · Views: 199
Last edited by a moderator:
And an extras.... In spite of the operator-caused problems, it came out pretty well.

Charles
 

Attachments

  • DSCN0328.JPG
    DSCN0328.JPG
    73.9 KB · Views: 174
She looks mighty fine charles, I'm glad I had some time to check her out :) Very nice finish :)
 
A cracker Charles..... I've got to find one flown by a Davidson so I can add one to my "D" collection.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back