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Old 22nd September 2019, 16:55
Alex Smart Alex Smart is offline
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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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