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    Re: Col. A. Michael Leahy, USMC, Retired

    Tonight we raised a glass in your honor Mike.

    Semper Fi,
  2. Thread: H-34 Rotor blades

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    Re: H-34 Rotor blades

    Thanks for the information guys.

    Joe -That is the kind of issue I was seeing the spec said one thing and photos show something else. I think of OD as lighter dark green than black, what you...
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    Re: Cannot Edit or Delete a post

    It doesn't need to be a "dirty word" just a word or combination of letters in filter to get the s's or another other letter/words the admin wants. Depending on the filter configuration you can get...
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    H-34 Rotor blades

    I am confused by some written information and photos. I have seen it stated that the spec for blades were to be painted OD on top and black on the bottom. I have seen the Navy had light grey on top...
  5. Thread: H-34

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    Re: H-34

    I am told they were called "elephant ears" and designed to shield the navigation lights.

    Anybody when they where added or had they also been there? Looking at some photo's of 362 in 62 it's hard...
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    Re: H-34 operations 1962

    Thanks Joe.
  7. Thread: H-34

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    H-34

    What is the tear drop shape above the hatch and when was it added? I have seen the same thing on the opposite side.

    http://www.airliners.net/photo/Sikorsky-UH-34D-Seahorse/1683102/L/

    Thanks in...
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    H-34 operations 1962

    Looking though the photos at the 362 history project grouping, how often did you guys fly without all the cabin windows and/or cabin door installed? It's hard to make out on some photos but it...
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    U.S. Marines in Grenada 1983

    From the HQMC History and Museums Division 1987.
    http://www.usmc.mil/news/publications/Documents/U.S.%20Marines%20in%20Grenada%201983%20%20PCN%2019000309700.pdf
  10. Lost In War, Found In Peace: Tail Boom Journeys From Grenada to Quantico

    While researching AH-1T's from Grenada, Ray Wilhite brought his article to my attention.
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