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Jack & Bev Biagini wrote:
Mike The first Marine One was an H-34 / HUS. I know because it used to come into Pax whenever V.P. Nixon wanted to put in a round of golf. At the time, the "Sea King" (HSS-2) was in our hangar as a prototype. Jack "Mike" wrote in message ups.com... 'Marine One' finds home at Nixon site The restored, 6-ton Sikorsky Sea King, the first helicopter employed by U.S. presidents, beginning with Eisenhower, has been placed on the helipad at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, Calif., and today will officially open to public tours. at http://www.washtimes.com/national/20...2458-8597r.htm Ant the first Presidential Helicopter was 57-2728, an USAF VH-13J, a Bell 47J Ranger. -- Pete Stickney Without data, all you have is an opinion |
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