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SA-16 Albatross Eye Candy (Castle Air Museum)

Wed Apr 08, 2015 10:01 pm

Had the opportunity to be out at this one today, and I know how ya'll like pictures :)

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Outside view.

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The door.

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Looking forward. Lots of room, lots of padding. More so than one usually sees. Perhaps because it is a rescue plane? "That, or it belonged to some General" as my partner said. :lol:

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Looking back. Storage and APU.

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Nice office.

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Fairly nice ride!

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Cockpit

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Enjoy. :)
Last edited by Spectre_I on Thu Apr 09, 2015 8:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Re: SA-16 Albatross Eye Candy (Castle Air Museum)

Thu Apr 09, 2015 6:49 am

Wow...Nice!!! Thanks for posting the pictures.

Re: SA-16 Albatross Eye Candy (Castle Air Museum)

Sat Apr 11, 2015 7:14 pm

APG85 wrote:Wow...Nice!!! Thanks for posting the pictures.


My pleasure. :)

So, finding out a tad more about this plane: It is technically an HU-16B. It is one of a few that were fitted with skis. Don't know much more about it yet.

Re: SA-16 Albatross Eye Candy (Castle Air Museum)

Sat Apr 11, 2015 8:18 pm

Are the "skis" you're referring to the "triphibiam" modification. It featured small runners that extended from the wing floats and hull to enable ice/snow operations.
I don't see them on the wing floats.

If it's a USAF machine passed to the USCG (as many were), they may have been removed.

One of my favorite aircraft...if I had the money, Id love to have one in USAF ARS colors as a tribute to those airmen.

Re: SA-16 Albatross Eye Candy (Castle Air Museum)

Sat Apr 11, 2015 8:23 pm

I don't think this one had any CG service.

Side note.....I seem to recall Gary Larkin told me his dad did a rescue in Greenland in one of these on skis. Pretty sure I seen a pic of it. I might even have it somewhere.
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