File:UH-2Bnas jax helo 1968.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUH-2Bnas jax helo 1968.jpg | A U.S. Navy Kaman UH-2B Seasprite helicopter (BuNo 151310) assigned to the Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA), in 1968. The helicopter was later converted to an SH-2F anti-submarine helicopter. After its retirement it was sold to the Royal Australian Navy as N29-151310. |
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Source | NAS Jacksonville website [1] |
Author | Photo by PH2 Don K. Sieburg Jr., USN |
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