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![]() "Thomas A. Hoffer" wrote in message ... Actually, until 1970, all naval reserve Neptunes were stationed at the former NAS Seattle (Sandpoint). VP-69 was established at Whidbey after the closure of the airfield at Seattle. Thomas, The VP P-2 squadrons I was refering to were not reserve squadrons. In the '60s there was also a seaplane tender and a P-5M VP quadron stationed at Whidbey. Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder "Bob Harrington" wrote in message ... "Wayne Paul" wrote in : "Boomerang" wrote in message ... It sure had a radome when it was old LG-11 from VP-18. True. All the operational P-2s stationed at Whidbey Island back in the mid 1960s had radomes. And they still had 'em in the mid '70s. ;^) Bob ^,,^ |
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