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Gruman Tracker, fate ?
Hello,
Looking through Scramble's US Military Aircraft Mishaps 1950-2004 . I wondered just what happened with a Gruman Tracker that is listed - 16 May 1964 - 149883 - S-2E - NT - VS-38. No other details of any event/accident or crash, fatal or otherwise. Anyone know anything about this ? Thanks Alex |
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Re: Gruman Tracker, fate ?
149883 did not serve with VS38. I think you must mean 149884 which was lost on the date you give whilst with VS38 aboard Bennington.
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Re: Gruman Tracker, fate ?
Thank you for the reply George.
I have checked the book and page 148 16 May 64 149883 - S-2E - NT - VS-38 58-2096 - T33A - HQ Command (nr) Shaw AFB, SC, USA, crew OK. So perhaps a printers typo ? Or Scramble has incorrect info ? Alex PS Have sent you a pm. |
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Re: Gruman Tracker, fate ?
Printer's typo most likely.
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Re: Gruman Tracker, fate ?
George
But what did happen to 149884?? If anyone knows on TOCH it's you! Cheers Stig |
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Re: Gruman Tracker, fate ?
No idea on that one, Stig, I'm afraid.
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Re: Gruman Tracker, fate ?
Thanks for checking George
Cheers Stig PS: I can add, thanks to Mach III and Sid Nanson that the incident happened at sea while onboard USS Bennington Last edited by Stig Jarlevik; 25th September 2019 at 14:49. Reason: New data |
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Re: Gruman Tracker, fate ?
USS Bennington was enroute from Sasebo (JP) to Hong Kong (port visit) and Manla for most part of May 1964.
Regards, Leendert (Find no reference to a typhoon in the South China Seas the carrier found itself in causing damage to aircraft onboard.) |
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Re: Gruman Tracker, fate ?
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Cheers Stig |
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Re: Gruman Tracker, fate ?
Actually, all that is needed is for someone with a little time on their hands to go to NARA II and pull the deck log for Bennington for May 1964 and copy the page(s) for May 16. Unfortunately with the new one-pull-at-a-time policy it would cost me two hours of copying documents for MAW, which is close to a box for what I am currently working on.
Enjoy! Frank.
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