French OV-10B Bronco Belly-Lands at Leszno Airshow Rehearsal

AviatorDB News Desk··Updated June 24, 2026
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A French museum-owned North American Rockwell OV-10B Bronco performed a gear-up belly landing during morning rehearsal operations at Leszno-Strzyżewice Airport (EPLS) in Poland, causing significant structural damage to the aircraft. The incident occurred in the run-up to the Antidotum Airshow, one of Europe's prominent warbird and aerobatic events.

The belly landing twisted the airframe and damaged a section of the airport's main runway, which was temporarily closed to all traffic while organizers assessed the damage and coordinated recovery efforts. The disruption forced immediate changes to the airshow's scheduled flying program, according to reports from Europe Air Shows and TVP World.

Airshow organizers confirmed the pilot exited the aircraft safely and sustained no serious injuries. While initial reports point to a landing gear failure, no formal technical cause has yet been established. The Aviation Safety Network has logged the event as an accident involving a museum warbird during display operations.

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