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Source:Jon Madzelan
"I was going through old pictures and found this one taken of myself in front
of Tail #949 back in 1970 at Offut AFB, Nebraska.
Who would have known back then I would become an FE on the C-141 for 13 years?"
Copyright © - David Campbell...
He was the last CREW CHIEF on this tail number
949 was the aircraft that flew through a cloud of bats in Australia,
fodding all 4 engines 2 miles from the end of the runway. She got
4 new motors, a couple new leading edges, a co-pilot's windshield, and a
6 month vacation "down under".
Source:USAF Photo
66-7949 landing at Hickam, 11 Jul 1975
Copyright ©: Bill Weeper
66-7949 on the left and 65-9410 on the right at Hickam, 11 Jul 1975
Copyright ©: Bill Weeper
66-7949 zooming along the shoreline in the Hawaiian Islands
This looks like it must have been a very nice flight!
Copyright ©: Bill Weeper