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Old March 20th 04, 08:48 PM
Gralmk
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Looking for pictures or a site that may show inside the SH3. Any angles to
enclude the electronics station. Work for a museum and would like to know what
we need inside.

Thanks for the help
Ral


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Old March 21st 04, 12:10 AM
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Looking for pictures or a site that may show inside the SH3. Any angles to
enclude the electronics station. Work for a museum and would like to know
what
we need inside.


Not sure what you mean by electronics station - do you mean the crewman's ASW
station? Which model, SH-3D or H?

Can you tell us more about your museum's Seaking? Where is it going to be
displayed - I know several folks who would love to see it.

v/r
Gordon
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Its always better to lose AN engine, than THE engine.

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Old March 21st 04, 05:41 PM
Gralmk
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Hi

We have and H model, but any pictures will do. Yes I do mean the ASW station.

Our museum is in Rhode Island.
http://qam-ri.com

Where are you from? You can see by our web page where we are and when were
open. We are currently working to open the doors 7 days a week. We are small
but have some nice modern AC. As well as some one of a kind.

Any question feel free to ask.

Rick
QAM

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Old March 21st 04, 05:44 PM
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Thanks Sir

Do you have any way fo getting them copied or into e-mail. I would be very
gratefull. The Navy of couse took a lot out of the AC when we got it, and yes
the ASW station is what I'm talking about. So to improve her look, I am try to
see what goes in all the empty holes!

Thanks in advance

Rick
QAM
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Old March 21st 04, 06:06 PM
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So you have a former Nightdipper, eh? HS-5 had colorful squadron art and it
will make a great display piece when you've got it all put together.
Hopefully, we can help!

v/r
Gordon
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Old March 24th 04, 06:40 AM
John Gorman
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Wish I had some internal ones to offer but unfortunately not.
I do, however, have a question if I may about info on the site regarding
this aircraft.
Was HS-75 ever stationed at QP? I thought they were Lakehurst, NJ?
HS-74 was at QP. I know as I was there. We were in the same hanger across
from HS-5.
Figured maybe the info was referring strictly to the Bureau No. and that
particular aircraft, but I just don't ever recall 75 at QP. Thanks and if I
come across any pics, I'll be sure to forward.

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John G
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Hi

We have and H model, but any pictures will do. Yes I do mean the ASW

station.

Our museum is in Rhode Island.
http://qam-ri.com

Where are you from? You can see by our web page where we are and when were
open. We are currently working to open the doors 7 days a week. We are

small
but have some nice modern AC. As well as some one of a kind.

Any question feel free to ask.

Rick
QAM



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Old March 24th 04, 07:18 AM
Dave in San Diego
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"John Gorman" wrote in
news:n3a8c.66733$JL2.928300@attbi_s03:

Wish I had some internal ones to offer but unfortunately not.
I do, however, have a question if I may about info on the site
regarding this aircraft.
Was HS-75 ever stationed at QP? I thought they were Lakehurst, NJ?
HS-74 was at QP. I know as I was there. We were in the same hanger
across from HS-5.
Figured maybe the info was referring strictly to the Bureau No. and
that particular aircraft, but I just don't ever recall 75 at QP.
Thanks and if I come across any pics, I'll be sure to forward.


HS-75 was at Lakehurst when I got there in '77. I helped them move to
Willow Grove in '78 or '79. Sometime after that, they went to Jacksonville,
which I think is still their current home.

Dave in San Diego
AT1 USN Ret
 




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