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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2009 2:00 pm 
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hello everyone, I've posted 30 or so Aircraft from the Korean War Memorial in Seoul, Korea. take a look you will love them, they take great pride in the Memorial. Here is the link, http://tinyurl.com/cdqvrz not for 56k folks, sorry
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Great pics.
BTW, that Sikorsky H5H was once part of the New England Air Museum's collection. We made a three party swap with the Air Force for owner ship of the Kaman Huskie, so we could sell it to Kaman for prototype work on the K-MAX Helicopter Project. The Air Force gave the H5H to Korea. (BTW, It's a rare letter carrying version)

When Kaman no longer needed the Huskie, it was given back to NEAM for about $10.

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No. 33 is a Hiller H-23, and No. 34 is a Cessna L-19/O-1 :wink:

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Looks like they have a great crew that keeps the a/c and grounds in very beautiful condition.Also it looks like they have just about every a/c from the 50's on.

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Thanks Bob and everyone, I have seen about 400 planes and tanks in the last month, sometimes the brain just goes dead....


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My wife looked over my shoulder as I was viewing the crisp photographs (well done armyjunk2!) and said " The azaleas are delightful"! (and they are!)


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Nice pictures of nice aircraft, thanks.

Don't know what it is, but that F-15 looks a little odd.


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....Forgot to add, nice set of pics! :oops:

And it's interesting that many of the aircraft have provisions for people to enter and look around inside. Don't see much of that here (and for good reason, I presume)... :wink:

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