Broken Bronco

Posted:
Sat Feb 04, 2012 7:14 pm
by pfevrier
Random flight with engine failure around Orbx' new freeware.


Re: Broken Bronco

Posted:
Sat Feb 04, 2012 7:48 pm
by FoxThree
Superb shots. 8-)
What happen?
Re: Broken Bronco

Posted:
Sun Feb 05, 2012 12:17 am
by pfevrier
I just simulated an engine failure. I wanted to see how she flew with only one good engine. I just cut the fuel, feathered the prop. She was very tough to handle, and I'm just glad this wasn't reality. If Aerosoft's flight model is accurate then I bow down to the Bronco pilots who had to fly and land those beasts with only one good engine...

Re: Broken Bronco

Posted:
Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:49 am
by DaveSims
I have a book written by a real Bronco pilot in Vietnam. His comment on the single engine performance was that an engine failure at max gross could be deadly. The Army had tried to put air conditioning in the aircraft during Vietnam, since it spent all of its time down low over the hot jungle. The little bit of power the A/C used from the engine made the airplane dangerously underpowered, and the idea was dropped.
However, the OV-10 made for an excellent observer and ground attack aircraft. In a story that repeated with the A-10 in Desert Storm, the OV-10 was so effective at ground attack, it was outshining the much faster, and more expensive, jet attack aircraft, which did not sit well with the military brass. The OV-10 crews were eventually ordered that they could only "mark" targets for the faster jets. However most OV-10 crews were so effective at "marking" their targets, they still managed to rack up quite a few kills on their own.