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 Post subject: H-34/S-58 on eBay
PostPosted: Sun May 25, 2008 4:54 pm 
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It sure would be great to see this one to returned to her military colors.
I'm guessing registering it in the Standard Catagory would make a ride program easier/less costly and time consuming.
Any idea what it would cost roughly to operate one per hour?

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Other-Ve ... 228666660&
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Interesting history on this one; here it is when it was a Winnebago (Itasca) Heli-Home:

http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/photo/039728.html

I wish there were some interior photos - I'm thinking orange shag carpeting, an Amana Radarange, and a quadrophonic 8-track system! According to this article in Time,

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/artic ... 29,00.html

the designer had bought 56 of these helicopters to make Heli-Home conversions; I wonder how many were actually built?

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Must be a glut of them at the moment smiles?

heres another one on ebay, great museum bird?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Aircraft__SIKORSKY-S-55-H-19-HELICOPTER_W0QQitemZ120264772487QQadnZAircraftQQadiZ2829QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item120264772487&
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The H-34 is the coolest egg beater ever made!!

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The H-34 is the coolest egg beater ever made!!


here-here! :D I'd like to see more at airshows. And one with an orange Navy paint job. :wink:

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Must be a glut of them at the moment smiles?
heres another one on ebay, great museum bird?
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Well, that's an H-19/S-55 rather than an H-34/S-58. But they are both GREAT looking helicopters. The H-19, H-21, H-34, H-37 medium to heavy piston engined helicopters from the 1950s/60s era are my FAVORITE vintage helicopters.

I loved seeing the UH-34D from Long Island at Cherry Point and at Thunder over Michigan last year.

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Jack Cook wrote:
The H-34 is the coolest egg beater ever made!!


here-here! :D I'd like to see more at airshows. And one with an orange Navy paint job. :wink:


I'll second that, Nathan! I remember seeing an all orange Navy H-34 at Pax River, Maryland back in 1966/67.


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Did someone mention H-34/S-58?

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Wasn't there an H-34 on Mythbusters once?

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In the ebay pics, there are some photos of it when it was at my home airport near Pittsburgh.

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Someday I'd like to ride in that H-34!
My cousin Tom flew 200+ H-34s in HMM-362 "Ugly Angels" on his 1st tour in VN 1966-67.
He was shot down 4 times!!
They flew a lot off missions off the USS Iwo Jima.
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