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Fri Sep 30, 2011 9:25 am
Latest blog story - my friend a former RAAF pilot ended serving in Vietnam as a O-1 Birdog FAC / pilot assigned to a USAF unit. He was recommended for a US Medal Of Honour for his work while in country....unique for a foreigner let alone an Australian!. See flightgear he wore and some of the conditions he flew in.
Find out more -
http://heritageflightgear.blogspot.com/ ... ac-in.htmlPhil
Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:30 am
good Phil
[it is a GAF Canberra Mk 20 actually.....CAC made Sabres...]
Sat Oct 01, 2011 2:39 am
Thanks Randal i have adjusted it. Had a cold last few days. Head is stuffed at moment

I wonder how many other Bird dog are flying in authentic Vietnam war colour schemes in Australia or USA - anyone know?
Sat Oct 01, 2011 1:46 pm
Liberator, I served with flight Officer Garry Cooper. He belongs to our Battalion Association. (5thbattalion.org) 5th battalion 60th infantry 9th Division. A lot of us old dudes are still around because of Garry, I got to see him again in St. Louis, Mo at a reunion a few years back.
Sat Oct 01, 2011 6:21 pm
There is a herd of O1s' in authentic colors in the U.S. We had 46 at a Birdog Gathering a few years back, and I would say at least half have authentic paint jobs; and we have quite a few veteran pilots who flew them in country including some Ravens. Also have an old geeser who flew the first L-19 in Korea, ferrying them across from Japan. He still don't like sharks but thats another story.
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