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uncle ed
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anyone have any knowledge of this bird. UH-34D 147151, s/n 58-1061. HMM-768...I just bought it and would like to know some history on it. thanx,dave

 
Posted : 2008-06-24 18:31
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UH-34D BuNo 147151

HMM-768 was assigned to MARTD, Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn New York.

 
Posted : 2008-06-24 21:11
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Uh-34d 147151

Uncle Ed,

Joe Baugher has fol info:

Sikorsky HUS-1 Seahorse 147151 (c/n 58-1061); redesignated UH-34D in 1962; to MASDC as 3H0187 1972; to civil registry as N4215Q; seen at Allied scrapyard near AMARC 8/28/2000.

Nothing in Helis.com database. Nothing in Airliners.net either! I'll keep looking.

V/r,
Dutch

 
Posted : 2008-06-25 15:52
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147151 had a lot of Vietnam time
Served with HMM-261, dates unknown
MAMS17 Iwakuni, date unknown
Then to HMM-364 19 Jan 1966
To H&MS 17 Danang, 26 Sep 1966
On overhaul at Atsugi, 28 Nov 1966
To HAMRON 16 COSA, Danang 22 Feb 1967
To HMM-163 Phu Bai, 2 March 1967
To H&MS 17 Danang, 31 Aug 1968
To H&MS 16 Danang, 13 Oct 1968
To HAMRON 16 COSA, Danang 23 Dec 1968
To H&MS 16 Danang, 26 Dec 1968
On overhaul at Atsugi, 6 May 1968
NAS Norus North Island 25 Aug 1969
To MARTD New York 26 Sep 1969
To MARTD Lakehurst 6 Oct 1970
Into storage at MASDC Tucson, 12 Nov 1971
Struck off charge 13 Nov 1971

 
Posted : 2008-06-27 10:25
uncle ed
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thank you all.a very special thanx to the "living warehouse of information". "sidsiko". dave

 
Posted : 2008-06-27 21:23
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SIDSIKO;21860 wrote: 147151 had a lot of Vietnam time
Served with HMM-261, dates unknown
MAMS17 Iwakuni, date unknown
Then to HMM-364 19 Jan 1966
To H&MS 17 Danang, 26 Sep 1966
On overhaul at Atsugi, 28 Nov 1966
To HAMRON 16 COSA, Danang 22 Feb 1967
To HMM-163 Phu Bai, 2 March 1967
To H&MS 17 Danang, 31 Aug 1968
To H&MS 16 Danang, 13 Oct 1968
To HAMRON 16 COSA, Danang 23 Dec 1968
To H&MS 16 Danang, 26 Dec 1968
On overhaul at Atsugi, 6 May 1968
NAS Norus North Island 25 Aug 1969
To MARTD New York 26 Sep 1969
To MARTD Lakehurst 6 Oct 1970
Into storage at MASDC Tucson, 12 Nov 1971
Struck off charge 13 Nov 1971

I know we had some 147xxx Buro numbers I was in HMM-261 in 1965/66 Danang/Marble Mt./Ky Ha, and a host of other places,, I will ask some of the guys that I do not see in this thread if anyone has any info... I seem to remember 147395 for some reason...

Mike

Semper Fi

Mike Halley

 
Posted : 2008-07-06 12:51
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I flew 15 hours in 147151 between March and September 1963. The aircraft was assigned to HMM-163 and we were operating off the USS Princeton and in and out of Cubi Point, Philippines.

 
Posted : 2008-09-03 12:55
uncle ed
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thank you bill. will post..

 
Posted : 2008-12-21 21:48
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UH-34D BuNo 147151

If you look at photo #4415 it shows 147151 as EM-5 with HMM-261.
My guess is that the photo was taken at Danang between June and Oct 1963.
The crew chief was Jimmy Tucker.

The comment in the "remarks" column for EM-6 "Shot Down" is somebodies idea of a joke.

HMM-261 was in WestPac from early June 1963 to June 1964. We didn't have any A/C shot down while operating from Danang or the USS Iwo Jima.
However, we did have an A/C crash in the Philippines returning from an RON liberty run. Killing 6 pilots and the crew chief.

 
Posted : 2008-12-22 22:37
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DaNang Vietnam Oct 1963

Marty713;22651 wrote: If you look at photo #4415 it shows 147151 as EM-5 with HMM-261.
My guess is that the photo was taken at Danang between June and Oct 1963.
The crew chief was Jimmy Tucker.

The comment in the "remarks" column for EM-6 "Shot Down" is somebodies idea of a joke.

HMM-261 was in WestPac from early June 1963 to June 1964. We didn't have any A/C shot down while operating from Danang or the USS Iwo Jima.
However, we did have an A/C crash in the Philippines returning from an RON liberty run. Killing 6 pilots and the crew chief.

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In Oct 1963 MABS-16 Shufly Sub Unit 2 lost (12 deaths) the storey by David Hugel, I was with a 47 3rd recon Bn unit who worked out of DaNang we went in to take the bodys out, Don't know if you new about this or new there was a recon unit there from April 1963, We all so took over the security of the base, and went out to some of the 5th special forces base camps did some jobe's for them.
John G

 
Posted : 2009-01-28 15:45
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