91-00265

 

 

         

 

 

         
The nose art of CH-47D Chinook helicopter tail number 91-00265 in the Iraqi desert during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

             The nose art of CH-47D Chinook helicopter 91-00265 in the Iraqi desert during Operation Iraqi Freedom [2003-2004]. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger image.

 

 

              91-00265, Boeing D model kit number M3414, was a CH-47D helicopter. The U.S. Army acceptance date was 21 September 1992. As of 22 June 1998, 91-00265 had accumulated 830.0 D model hours and a total of 4,929.7 aircraft hours. 91-00265 was a conversion from the original A model Chinook 61-02410. On 20 September 1991, 91-00265 was inducted into the D model program, converted, and scheduled for assignment to the Army National Guard, located in the State of Mississippi. As of 1 January 2002, this aircraft was 38.9 years old. As of June 1995, the last known location of 91-00265 was at Hunter Army Airfield, Fort Stewart, Georgia, assigned to the United States Army Reserve (USAR), 2nd Army. Aircraft status: Unknown.

 

 

         
4 March 2009: An F-15 "Strike Eagle" static display aircraft is airlifted to Camp Beauregard. Louisiana Army National Guard, Air National Guard and Mississippi Army National Guardsmen joined forces to accomplish an impressive mission that involved CH-47D Chinook helicopter 91-00265 sling loading an F-15 static display from England Air Park to Camp Beauregard.

             4 March 2009: An F-15 "Strike Eagle" static display aircraft is airlifted to Camp Beauregard. Louisiana Army National Guard, Air National Guard and Mississippi Army National Guardsmen joined forces to accomplish an impressive mission that involved CH-47D Chinook helicopter 91-00265 sling loading an F-15 static display from England Air Park to Camp Beauregard. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger image.

 

 

          This aircraft was piloted by:

 

          Your Name Here.

 

 

          This aircraft was crewed by:

 

          SSG Terry (TJ) Smith, UNK, 2010.

 

          Your Name Here.

 

 

          The CH-47 - 40 years old and still circling the world.

         

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