January 4, 2012 at 8:33 am
From a person who was there —
“One of our Pink Teams (OH-6 low and AH-1G high) was scouting near O Rang. The low bird radioed the AH-1G Snake and said that he needed to break off because he was running out of fuel. The high bird said that wasn’t possible – they’d only been flying about an hour and his fuel gauge must be screwed up. They kept flying the mission until the OH-6 flamed out and crashed.
Moral of the story? ——- When we recovered the Loach we found a 5′ Montagnard arrow sticking out of the belly – it got him in the fuel tank.”
Sometimes even the most primitive weapon cant destroy a modern war machine.
Phil
By: David Layne - 5th January 2012 at 13:07
Here is a weeeeee bit of groundfire
A result of a rocket attack that hit the blades of this parked helicopter.
By: David Layne - 5th January 2012 at 13:07
Here is a weeeeee bit of groundfire
A result of a rocket attack that hit the blades of this parked helicopter.
By: TonyT - 5th January 2012 at 12:56
Cool pics, suprised the bothered to recover that.
By: TonyT - 5th January 2012 at 12:56
Cool pics, suprised the bothered to recover that.
By: David Layne - 5th January 2012 at 12:46
A view of the fire-base on the way out.
By: David Layne - 5th January 2012 at 12:46
A view of the fire-base on the way out.
By: David Layne - 5th January 2012 at 12:43
Aircraft slung and away we go.
By: David Layne - 5th January 2012 at 12:43
Aircraft slung and away we go.
By: David Layne - 5th January 2012 at 12:37
An aerial view as we arrive and the aircraft on the ground as we remove wings and prepare to haul it out.
By: David Layne - 5th January 2012 at 12:37
An aerial view as we arrive and the aircraft on the ground as we remove wings and prepare to haul it out.
By: TonyT - 5th January 2012 at 12:35
Here is a weeeeee bit of groundfire
By: TonyT - 5th January 2012 at 12:35
Here is a weeeeee bit of groundfire
By: David Layne - 5th January 2012 at 12:29
We get a call that an O1 Bird Dog was down at a fire-base and we were to retrieve it.
Our two aircraft land and we access the situation.
By: David Layne - 5th January 2012 at 12:29
We get a call that an O1 Bird Dog was down at a fire-base and we were to retrieve it.
Our two aircraft land and we access the situation.
By: David Layne - 5th January 2012 at 12:20
OK here’s one with pictures. Phu Loi March 1970. 539th Trans. Co.
Our mission was to collect from the field aircraft that had been shot down or gone down due to mechanical reasons. We were a team of two aircraft, the Chinook to lift the downed aircraft and the Huey to carry the team that secured the area and rigged the downed machine.
By: David Layne - 5th January 2012 at 12:20
OK here’s one with pictures. Phu Loi March 1970. 539th Trans. Co.
Our mission was to collect from the field aircraft that had been shot down or gone down due to mechanical reasons. We were a team of two aircraft, the Chinook to lift the downed aircraft and the Huey to carry the team that secured the area and rigged the downed machine.
By: spike66 - 5th January 2012 at 00:25
Is that Snake Pilot by Randy Zahn , cheers mate , I haven’t got to that bit yet !!!!!
If it isn’t , which book is it from , the style sounds the same.
No matter , it’s a good read , the author has just got hit by shrapnel in my copy .
steve
By: spike66 - 5th January 2012 at 00:25
Is that Snake Pilot by Randy Zahn , cheers mate , I haven’t got to that bit yet !!!!!
If it isn’t , which book is it from , the style sounds the same.
No matter , it’s a good read , the author has just got hit by shrapnel in my copy .
steve
By: PeterVerney - 4th January 2012 at 19:29
Correct Anon.
Meteor NF13 WM308 on 30th Dec 1953
By: PeterVerney - 4th January 2012 at 19:29
Correct Anon.
Meteor NF13 WM308 on 30th Dec 1953