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Saturday, December 31, 2016 - 02:35 AM UTC
RODEN MODELS have announced their anxiously awaited 1/32 CESSNA L-19/O-1 BIRD DOG and Tim Hatton [Litespeed] has collared this great news.
Bird Dogs were flown by the US Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines over Vietnam. This 1:32 L-19/O-1 Bird Dog is kit 619. Two decals options are provided:
    L-19/O-1E Bird Dog, (56-2650), U.S. Army Training School, Fort Rucker, Alabama, USA, 1965.

    L-19/O-1E Bird Dog, (56-2602), USAF, Da Nang Air Base, South Vietnam, 1966


The model features a Continental engine with separate cowlings, cockpit doors that can be posed open or closed, front and rear cockpit details, separate control surfaces, flaps that can be attached retracted or extended, and white-phosphorous rocket tubes.

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I knew a USAF officer colleague of my father who flew one of these during the Vietnam War. He was in the same squadron as my Dad before he went over there, and we saw him at Mather AFB, Sacramento, CA after he returned. This was EXACTLY the time period represented by the USAF version of this model. My father's colleague seemed pretty much the same to me, but my parents told me his wife told them he slept with a loaded pistol under his pillow when he got back to the States. The box art with the USAF bird looks great, but we should never forget what flying these was like for the "figure" in the cockpit!
DEC 31, 2016 - 05:00 AM
And don't forget that you can pop over to CanMilAir for a set of proper markings for it.
DEC 31, 2016 - 06:54 AM
Hi Fred and Tim Thanks for the news. What a fantastic choice of subject! All the best Rowan
DEC 31, 2016 - 04:53 PM
Two 1/32 O-1 Vietnam decal releases for this kit became available few days ago too at LINK
DEC 31, 2016 - 05:09 PM
Agreed Brian. I did a Wikipedia search of the type and discovered how precarious it was flying the Bird Dog. During the course of the Vietnam War, 469 O-1 Bird Dogs were lost to all causes. The USAF lost 178, the USMC lost 7, and 284 were lost from the U.S. Army, South Vietnamese Forces, and clandestine operators. Three Bird Dogs were lost to enemy hand-held SAM's. tim
DEC 31, 2016 - 06:57 PM
wouldn't be nice if it came with a seated pilot. you would get a Idea of the size and the risks these guys took at a hundred miles and hour and tree top level. We should remember the men as well as the aircraft.
JAN 18, 2017 - 12:13 AM
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