Personal photos/text taken in/out of Vietnam combat zone from perspective of copilot on USAF C-130 345th Tactical Airlift Crew. Not just about the war, but also about the people/places of the region during 1972. This is where I got my first Nikon film SLR which turned into lifelong passion albeit now Canon digital SLR. The photos are recent digital scans from old 35mm slides wasting away in hot/cold attic for 40 years. Extensive Photoshop editing has been used to make them somewhat presentable.
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Friday, March 4, 2011
Phu Cat Caribou
Row of nine South Vietnamese C-7 twin engine, prop-driven Caribou transports sitting in revetments at Phu Cat Airbase – 1972. Phu Cat was on the central coast of Vietnam between Nha Trang and Da Nang. Phu Cat was constructed to support the war effort in 1966; many of the USAF flying squadrons stationed at Phu Cat had been deactivated by 1972 as a transition to more South Vietnamese responsibility was in full swing. A guard tower and fuel tanks (probably aviation fuel) adorn the hill in the background. Looks like the ramp may be made of some sort of metal matting … certainly not the interlocking PSP (pieced steel planking also know as Marston) surfaces often seen at temporary airstrips elsewhere … can’t remember one way or the other.
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