UPDATE: Interested in buying the O-2 profiled below? Email me at Walt@CessnaWarbirds.com and I will put you in touch with Tom.
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If any ex-O-2 FACs have some memorabilia related to their experiences in the unpleasantness in Southeast Asia, I know somebody who would really like to showcase it.
Tom O’Halloran, in Connecticut, has a beautifully restored O-2A that is ready for the airshow circuit next year. Not only does it look great, this particular O-2 has a somewhat special history — it was one of only six operated by the US Navy for eight years after being removed from the USAF inventory. Tom provided the photos below (except for the bottom one in the window comparison set, which was provided by John Wiley).
I discussed the Oscar Duck with Tom. Herewith the transcript of that discussion.
Walt Shiel: So, Tom, what led you to buy an O-2 in the first place?
Tom O’Halloran: I always have been fascinated with the O-2. I am a former military combat aviator myself, I was specifically drawn to it’s combat mission and the fact you can still purchase a true combat aircraft today with a fairly low operating cost compared to other warbirds. I was fairly selective…no, I would say very selective and waited for the perfect ship to come along, and when it did I did not hesitate. I can honestly say when I strap into the aircraft, it doesn’t know it is a small aircraft and I don’t either…I feel like I am stepping back in time and I can’t put into words how solid of an aircraft it is to fly. I know it will take me home every time.
Walt: Where and when did you buy this particular airplane?
Tom: I purchased the aircraft in December 2007 from an individual owner who had restored the aircraft out on the West Coast…I honestly say it is the nicest O-2A in the world and could not be replaced or duplicated today. I wanted to keep the Military theme/history of the aircraft but bring it up to today’s standard for flying in the national airspace. From the rocket pods to UHF and FM radio and Gun Site…it is in perfect condition. I am a full-time professional corporate pilot flying and managing a Gulfstream that operates worldwide and needed GPS and TCAS at a minimum to keep me safe on those sunny weekend days in the Northeast.
Walt: Do you have records of the aircraft’s military history?
Tom:
May 1967 - To 504th Tactical Air Support Group (Pacific Air Forces), Binh Thuy AB, Vietnam
Oct 1967 - To Nakhon Phanom RTAFB Thailand (deployment to Ubon RTAFB, Thailand)
May 1969 - To Bien Hoa AB, Vietnam
Sep 1970 - To Cam Ranh Bay AB, Vietnam
Feb 1971 - To 111th Tactical Air Support Group (Air National Guard), NAS Willow Grove, PA
Nov 1974 - To 115th Tactical Air Support Group (ANG), Truax Field, WI
Aug 1979 - To 163rd Tactical Air Support Group (ANG), Ontario MAP, CA
Aug 1982 - Dropped from inventory by transfer to US Navy (it flew for many years out at NAS Fallon, and I also have all the military logs from the Navy)
Walt: Who did the restoration and how long did it take?
Tom: The restoration was done mostly by an individual located on the West Coast…he is probably the most detail-orientated person I know and the quality is top notch. The restoration took over two years.
Walt: Any plans for taking your O-2 to airshows next season?
Tom: I have normally have options to attend several large shows each year, the problem is my work schedule is fairly unpredictable and I have missed several of the shows that I wanted to attend. I always plan to get it to Oshkosh because I strongly feel it will win…maybe 2010.

As one of the first O-2s produced, Tom's aircraft has the smaller pilot side window (top). After the first few, all O-2As had the larger window (bottom).
Walt: Anything else you’d like to add?
Tom: I have never let it spend a night outdoors and it is ALWAYS kept in a heated hangar! If anyone would like to donate any memorabilia or anything at all for the O-2A, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Tom, and good luck with your USAF/Navy Oscar Duck!
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NOTE: If you have anything you’d like to donate to support Tom and his O-2, email me at Walt@CessnaWarbirds.com and I will forward your message to Tom.







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