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66-0224 heading for the boneyard.


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I worked 224 as an assistant crew chief in the Ca. Air Guard from 1983 until Patrick got her in 2000 when we got the MC's. While I was there, she had Dave Cantrell, Wayne Watt and Rommel Struckus her crew chiefs. Took her on numerous SARs and trips, good airplane.

224 has the distinction of assisting in the longest (at that time) over water SAR involving a help. 1986, an ocean going tug, midway between Hawaii and Seattle had an engine room explosion. 224 launched, arrivived on scene, and after dropping a 4 man PJ team, dropped all of the emergency water jugs in the back. After coming home, she sat for a day, then escorted one of our HH-3's out to the USS Ranger(about 1000 miles) that had changed her heading to meet with a Japanese freighter that had changed course to meet the tug. The following day, 224 escorted a Navy C-2 carrying the victims back to the burn center at Stanford hospital. Once the Ranger got to 500 miles out, 224 again went out and escorted the H-3 back.

I understand she had to get a new vert stab due o corrosion, and was having center wing issues, and it sure is sad to see her go away.

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I was having one of those old retired guys, what will I do days and started to see if I could find pics of all the old HC's in the grey paint scheme.

There were abunch I could not find. Just wondering if some came out of Lockheed in Camo?

Bob

Lars says USAF had 78 HC's H,N,P and I found 61 in the gray with yellow racing stripe.

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There were abunch I could not find. Just wondering if some came out of Lockheed in Camo?

Bob

Lars says USAF had 78 HC's H,N,P and I found 60 in the gray with yellow racing stripe.

Bob,

From the pics I have of HC-models is one that came from you, 66-0221. That would lead me to believe that 66-0220 was also originally in the gray scheme. Could you post a list of your missing gray models? Just a cursory scan through my collection, I found 4089, 4094 & 4097 with the yellow stripe.

Don R.

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4038-64-14854 JHC, 4073-64-14857 JHC, 4081-64-14858 JHC, 4132-65-0980, 4156-65-0993, 4157-65-0994,[ 4161-66-0211, 4162-66-0212, 4163-66-0213, 4164-66-0214, 4165-66-0215, 4166-66-0216, 4173-66-0217, 4174-66-0218, 4175-66-0219, 4179-66-0220 probably originally Camo], 4363-69-5819

Bob

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I was thinking that it was at Hickam while I was there, but it's been many years so i'm not sure. If it was at Hickam then it was the standard gray/white paint scheme.

The HC-130P's with the 6594th were 65-0992, 66-0223 and 66-0225, I was assistant on 0992, until I got my "B" model in '82.

73, Rex

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