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Msg ID: 2789117 O60sCOTD +11/-1     
Author:Pops
7/28/2023 6:44:07 PM




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Msg ID: 2789123 O60sCOTD +0/-0     
Author:Loudest
7/28/2023 8:19:11 PM

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helicopter ever!



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Msg ID: 2789129 O60sCOTD +2/-0     
Author:The G Mail Guy
7/28/2023 10:22:13 PM

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Those early Puma's PHI had were the loudist I ever heard. They would make your eyes water. I only saw (heard)  one H-37 run up at New River in 1966.



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Msg ID: 2789206 O60sCOTD +1/-0     
Author:Louder
7/30/2023 6:31:13 AM

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than the 330J.  Being near the -37 at takeoff was a never forget.



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Msg ID: 2789140 And those are just for the oil! (NT) +3/-0     
Author:Old Radial Guy
7/29/2023 11:15:49 AM

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Msg ID: 2789196 And those are just for the oil! (NT) +0/-0     
Author:if it ain’t leakin’……
7/29/2023 10:32:24 PM

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Msg ID: 2789242 And those are just for the oil! +1/-1     
Author:You stole
7/30/2023 8:19:16 PM

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my post!  Fill up the oil and check the gas, twice...........



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Msg ID: 2789217 What a cool helicopter +2/-0     
Author:An Army Guy
7/30/2023 8:30:00 AM

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Thanks Pops!


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Msg ID: 2789234 What a cool helicopter +2/-0     
Author:Another Old Guy
7/30/2023 3:04:38 PM

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Never flew one, but did have some experience with one. A Dust Off helicopter landed in a large clearing on a very dark night in 1965, and hit a large tree in the center of the LZ. We went out in the morning to escort a 
CH37 on a recovery mission. On approach, he put his blades into the same tree and now we had to remain there until new blades were installed and the 37 could lift out the first busted up Huey. Fortunately, the bad guys were gone during this little fiasco. One other time I watched a 37 attempting to lift an artillery piece on a

very hot day. Don't know if he lost an engine, but it settled on the load which punched a big hole in the belly and ruined that pilots day. I think the first Chinooks arrived shortly after those events, which was probably a very good thing.

Another Old Guy

 



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Msg ID: 2789236 What a cool helicopter +3/-0     
Author:Hmmm
7/30/2023 5:44:49 PM

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I flew civilian fixedwing charter and instruction in the mid 60's out of Mineral Wells. The Army had a 37 used for medivac---yes medivac.  Had to be the most expensive medivac ever.  When I went back a couple of years later for flight school it was gone.  

I flew PHI Pumas in the early and mid seventies, the 37's made a lot more noise.



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