Here are some pictures from yesterday's visit the the Air Force Armament Museum and a tribute to David Ceraso, who flew one of the planes on display while serving in Vietnam. It is the O-2, which is described in one of the photos.
On the lighter side, which is not to diminish anyone who served our country, one will notice that there is propeller in the front, where one would expect, but there is also a propeller in the rear... I am trying to figure out if the drivers of this rig did not know how to turn it around or if they did not know if they were coming or going.
I will be asking David about this design, which undoubtedly has a purpose.





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