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Charlie

I flew more than I care to remember "DUST-OFF" missions in the old work horse "The Huey" just had to drop smoke and we would be there :thumb The Huey's saved countless lifes and it will always have a special place in my memories of another world ago :pat Spent many hours on the M-60 "The Saw" or as some referred to it as "The Pig" but they would mow down the brush and the trees :BOW and made me feel a lot better being behind it instead of in front of it :r Also had some ships with the min-gun, nothing but awesome; a steady steam of fire!

Bill :w
 
I flew most of my career as a Dustoff Pilot! I flew guns for a short time in "M" models and a very short time in "S" model Cobras. I hope you were a crewing a HUEY and not a patient.

I was a Crew Chief on the UH1-D and E's mostly; started our with AB took jump training @ Fort Campbell and got into helicopters later; spent some time @ Redstone Arcenal in Bama leaning about the mini-guns. I did the extra stuff for the extra bucks, got to the point where I couldn't keep jump status and flight status at the same time just not enough hours in a day! Never quite liked the jumping out of a perfectly good airplane thingy :L I assume you took your training @ Rucker? I started out in fixed wing then got into the choppers, liked the Huey's a lot. I went in the Army in 1965 got out offically in 1971. A life time ago now but something you'll never forget that's for sure!

Bill :w
 
Yes Ft Rucker, Was in VIetnam in '71 and retired in 2001. The HUEY will be the DC 3 of rotor wing aviation!
 
Yes Ft Rucker, Was in VIetnam in '71 and retired in 2001. The HUEY will be the DC 3 of rotor wing aviation!

ABsolutely!

There is a group of pilots and crew chiefs that are in the process of restoring one in Peru, Indiana and I may join them, going to get information and maybe go over that way here in a couple of weeks to meet with some of them. It's a gunship and flew many missions in VN, I wouldn't mind doing somthing like this if it works out; I hope I haven't forgotten how to work on them :L esspecially in a country that's not shooting at you;shrug

Take care and keep it tuned,

Bill:w
 
Never quite liked the jumping out of a perfectly good airplane thingy
Actually, that's one of the few things I miss since I retired. I've got over 200 static line and free-fall jumps. Jumping never failed to get my heart pumping and my blood flowing. Nowadays, every time I see a C-17 or -130, I die a little inside.
 
Welcome to the forum Mike. :w Glad you could join us.
Thanks for your service to our country. I'm retired USAF aircraft maintenance.
 
Jumping never failed to get my heart pumping and my blood flowing.

This is for sure about the heart pumping but to say I miss it would be a lie. It was exciting and had some elements I liked but to say I like it would be a lie also. I'm glad I did it, went through the training and etc. but I have to say I like flying on helicopters more :thumb But to add it to the list of my favorite things I've done would be no where near the top :ohnoes Not sure I would change anything I've done or the order I've done them in either; well wait a minute I have a marriage/divorce in the mix that I wouldn't mind a retake on ;LOL

Have a wonderful holiday week-end :beer

Keep it tuned,
Bill :w
 

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