My depron OV-10 Bronco is designed to be easily built and easy to fly. It can be powered by cheap Speed 280 can motors with push-on Gunther props or you can use cheap brushless outrunners with 5x5 props. The whole model is made from 3mm and 5mm depron except the wing´s main beam which is 3mm balsa.
North American OV-10 Bronco

In the world of aeroplanes a few planes are easily recognizable by the way they look. Good examples are the Supermarine Spitfire with it´s elliptical wingshape and the P-38 Lightning with it´s characteristic twin booms. Both planes are well know and famous in their own right. The North American OV-10 Bronco on the other hand isn´t as famous, but it sure has a very distinctive look that grows on you as you learn more about this unique plane.

The North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco is a turboprop-driven light attack and observation aircraft. It was developed in the 1960s as a special aircraft for COIN (counter insurgency) combat, and one of its primary missions was as a forward air control (FAC) aircraft. It can carry up to three tons of external munitions, and easily loiters for three or more hours.

 

Check out some pictures of the real OV-10 Bronco here .
You´ll need the following:

Depron 5 or 6 mm thickness.
Depron 3 mm thickness.
Foam glue. Hobby City has a very good and inexpensive contact glue
Polyurethane glue (the kind that expands when exposed by moisture
A good exacto knife and spare blades.
A long ruler, preferably a metal ruler
A setup square