This is all about VP-50’s crew 2 single engine experiences in December 1964 while based at North Island, San Diego.
This is all about VP-50’s crew 2 single engine experiences in December 1964 while based at North Island, San Diego.
6 commentsThis is all about VP-50’s crew 2 single engine experiences in December 1964 while based at North Island, San Diego.
This is all about VP-50’s crew 2 single engine experiences in December 1964 while based at North Island, San Diego.
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gerald smith
December 15, 2014, 12:08( Formerly SG9ordie@yahoo.com)
I was wondering what the serial number of that seaplane was.
REPLYJim Lewis
April 23, 2015, 20:35My memory says the last LQ5 was 145555… triple nickel 5..
Jim
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Robert Daley
February 9, 2017, 13:17I was in VP 50 from 1955 to 1958 and was 1st radioman in SE4. We initially had PBM’s and in late 56 or early 57 switched to the P5M-2’s. what a relief to get away from those sea anchors. How many of you remember those? My name is Bob Daley and E-Mail is: daleybob17@yahoo.com
REPLYjack coiner AT3 vp42
March 27, 2017, 13:15would someone id the crew members in the crew of the vp50 back bay single engine landing. Dec. ’64.
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