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O Cessna 305 Bird Dog é uma aeronave norte-americana monomotora de asa alta para ligação e observação, controle aéreo de tiro e controle aéreo avançado. Recebeu as designações militares L-19 e O-1. Com capacidade para dois tripulantes, vôou pela primeira vez em 1949. Foi empregado na Guerra da Coréia e na Guerra do Vietnã. Foi a primeira aeronave a ser usada pelo Exército norte-americano após a criação da Força Aérea Americana. More information...

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