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Sorry, no ..

The Bronco is a twin turboprop ac with the elevation rudder between a dual
tail construction.
German armed forces used it for fire-control calibration and target
simulation

RGBurk



Chris & Denisr Porter schrieb:

> I think the US Army called them a Bronco
>
> Chris Porter
> Perth
> Western Australia

