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YO-3A QUIET STAR built by lockheed



 
 
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Old January 19th 04, 07:01 AM
KURT OLNEY
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Default YO-3A QUIET STAR built by lockheed

YO-3A QUIET STAR www.yo-3a.com was built by Lockheed. The plane flew
quietly at very low altitudes and was equipped with early night vision
techology. 14 of these planes were built and 10 of them operated in
Vietnam 70-72.

If you were a member of the army-lockheed YO-3A team contact me thru
the web sit www.yo-3a.com

If you have film, photos or information on this aircraft contact me at
www.yo-3a.com

Kurt (Crew chief yo-3a 007 70-71)
 




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