Transportation: Helicopters


Getting Ready To Go To Atlas Missile Sites, Lincoln AFB, NE. Joe Schweninger and Mac MacDougal
Photo Courtesy Mac MacDougal


Transportation To Missile Sites, Altus AFB, Nov 1960
Photo Courtesy Mac MacDougal


Helicopter At Site (Utah Test & Training Range - HAMOTS)
Photo Courtesy Bob Tyszka


Helicopter at Refueling Station (Utah Test & Training Range - HAMOTS)
Photo Courtesy Bob Tyszka


Helicopter Unloading (Utah Test & Training Range - HAMOTS)
Photo Courtesy Bob Tyszka


Helicopter Unloaded (Utah Test & Training Range - HAMOTS)
Photo Courtesy Bob Tyszka


Helicopter Loads Up at end of day (Utah Test & Training Range - HAMOTS)
Photo Courtesy Bob Tyszka


Mark Warner with Duke, a dog he and I took in that was abandoned where we were staying in Current Ranch, NV (no longer exists). He is in front of the Alloette chopper we were trying out on this project (MX Missle).
Photo Courtesy Jim Heiser


Mark and a fellow airman whose name I can't remember going over the pending days flight plan outside of an Astar helicopter. The hose going into it is from an air conditioner we had to use to keep the computer on the IPS within its operating temperature. This was summer in Nevada after all.
Photo Courtesy Jim Heiser


The crashed helicopter is from the crash I was in back in Feb of '81 outside Tonopah Nevada in the Monitor Valley. Both myself and the pilot literally walked away from it.
Photo Courtesy Jim Heiser


Found this hidden in the back of my closet just now. My flight suit from when I was surveying using IPS in helicopters. May not fit anymore but it's a keeper!!
Photo Courtesy Jim Heiser