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Sikorsky HH-52A

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Notes: Amphibious search/rescue transport (3 CREW) .
  Manufacturer:Sikorsky


  Base model:H-52
  Designation:HH-52
  Version:A
  Designation System:U.S. Air Force
  Designation Period:1948-Present
  Basic role:Helicopter
  Modified Mission:Search and Rescue
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Examples of this type may be found at
MuseumCityState
American Helicopter MuseumWest ChesterPennsylvania
Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of New JerseyTeterboroNew Jersey
Intrepid Sea-Air-Space MuseumNew YorkNew York
Mid-Atlantic Air MuseumReadingPennsylvania
National Museum of Naval AviationNAS PensacolaFlorida
New England Air MuseumWindsor LocksConnecticut
Pima Air & Space MuseumTucsonArizona
Selfridge Military Air MuseumSelfridge ANG BasMichigan
USS Alabama Battleship Memorial ParkMobileAlabama

HH-52A on display

American Helicopter Museum

Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of New Jersey

Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum

Mid-Atlantic Air Museum

National Museum of Naval Aviation

New England Air Museum

Pima Air & Space Museum

Selfridge Military Air Museum
 


 

Recent comments by our visitors
 Doug Stephan (CDR)
 Meadow Vista, CA
Nice! I was just trying to Google up a picture of the venerable "Seaguard" to show some young pups I work with in SF Bay Area EMS and ran across you old goats!! HA! I guess I'm the young pup here cuz I didn't get into the '52 until '86, but I did get to fly one to the desert from North Bend in '88, with Alda Siebrands and AM1 Ray Sawyer. What a great plane, but then I'm a '55 Chevy kind of guy, never did bond with the '65.

I don't know many of the names in the posts, but I sure recognize some from the list. Here's a couple more from those great North Bend days: Jeff Barker (he works with me now at REACH Air Medical in CA), Al Seidel, Tony (Tiny) Zimmer, Mike Lovett, Dave Wade, Chris Weisman and Jim Cross. I still keep in touch with John Miko and Kurt Carlson too.

Good stuff fellas. "If you ain't never done a Rough Water Platform Pickup, you ain't s___!"
04/11/2008 @ 23:37 [ref: 20481]
 Larry Rogers
 , SD
Re. Ken Farmer, San Diego.

I crewed HH52a's out of Annette, AK for about 3 years in the late 60's through 1970. Plane Captain on #1366. Wondered if you are the Ken Farmer stationed there in about 1969?

Great helo, flew 40 hours a month, every month, for a year and a half with Rod Martin, Jerry Taylor, _ Breault, Charlie Brown and Alex Klimschuk(sp?). Only had to fly 4 hours to get flight pay, but hey, I got a lot of stick time for an AD.

Pretty good safety record considering we were flying searches/medivacs single engine over a lot of water, unpopulated territory and at night.
LR
03/17/2008 @ 09:53 [ref: 20060]
 Matt Sprague
 Layton, UT
Shelley - you gave me my check ride in Cape May in 78 to become a -52 crew - and I remember you (before there were rescue swimmers) going off the platform to swim over and check out a PHI Puma that had crashed and broken into 3 pieces from a MGB failure on its way to an oil rig. I also remember that anyone smoking in the helo would make you airsick LOL....Tom - didn't you get to hoist Charlie's Angels in LA one time a long time ago?

and yah, I've moved to UT - CA was getting too weird for this old country boy...

Cheers! Matt
01/25/2008 @ 12:12 [ref: 19426]
 Shelley Gale
 Klamath Falls, OR
Flew on the 52's in CGAS Los Angeles from 1972 to 1976 then at CGAS Cape May from 1976 to 1979. Wow the memories that this page brings back! I loved fishing from the rescue platform while floating on the water....never caught anything though. Especially loved the water fights and the volley ball with all the guys. Thanks Mike Cusson for giving me the link.
11/30/2007 @ 07:43 [ref: 18731]
 Mike Cusson (AD3)
 Salem, OR
Logged lots of hours in the 1375, 1455, 1447 during the early 70's. CGAS LOSA and E-City. I ran into one of my friends from that era last year and we reminisced for hours. Found out he lives three hours down I-5.

I have very fond memories of those helos and times in L.A.

-Mike
11/29/2007 @ 18:12 [ref: 18729]
 Tom Justice
 , SC
Ah, the 1428. I can remember testing the FLIR system with the guys from Northrop as we flew down the beaches of Los Angeles and video taped the couples screwing on the beach at night. Good times. I can also remember the day when I was the crewman with CDR Milsaps as the pilot and the Northrop ground crew hover-taxied us into the telephone pole. We dropperd like a rock with our four foot rotor blades. Spent the next two weeks with Ronis and Henneman rebuilding the drive train out there in Fullerton.
10/11/2007 @ 13:15 [ref: 18162]
 Matt Sprague
 Ramona, CA
Hey, Ken - (dang - name is so familiar - did we do E City at the ATTC?)

No, not me at San Diego at that time - I came in in '76 - didn't get to CGAS SD until '90 - retired here in '96.

If I can make it on 22 Sept - I'll try to bring along Bob Lowry ADC (ret) - you might know him as well.

Cheers! MDS


09/13/2007 @ 23:20 [ref: 17921]
 Ken Farmer
 San Diego, CA
Hey Sprague..are you the same Sprague that flew out of CGAS San Diego in the late 60's/early 70's?

If so, we're having a get together for all the guys on Sept 22nd at 11:00 at Johnny B's in LaMesa. Good beer and burgers. Having a reunion as Bill Dodzian has terminal cancer and we're having a send off for him while we still got him. Expect about 20 of the old guys, from Chief's to 3rd classes.

Ken
09/12/2007 @ 19:57 [ref: 17913]
 ron
 , CT
There is a great book about the HH-52A titled "Sikorsky HH-52A" by author Lennart Lundh. It includes info about each ship by serial number, and where it is located today. Buy it at Amazon.com
08/15/2007 @ 05:51 [ref: 17610]
 Matt Sprague ADC (ret)
 Ramona, CA
Hoov - you son of a gun - didn't you break your nose in E City playing football while you were an "A" school student of mine?

Tardy - I remember you - Bill Charlier - you remember Mike Reilly - he was my roomie at the barracks in Cape May - him, me, and Steve Seaman (don't you remember at one point we had a Seaman Seaman and a Seaman Sailor in PW?)

Mike Berkenbile - another one of my students

I'd have flown to hell and back with Chuck Fenning - I think I did once or twice.

he had an engine failure at 400' on approach to Cape May - Terry Neubaum was the crew - just slicked it into the field - we pulled it in and changed the engine.

Another time - everyone was at exactly the right place at the right time - Fenning at the flight desk looking over the books - my stashing my gear in the bird - line crew and duty section sort of mingling about smartly - the SAR alarm went off - the helo was out of the barn and into the air in just about 3 minutes (we caught some heck from the FSO for that one)

more names - Bill Krimmel, Willy Bumbera, Dave Beckwith, Kevin Mawhinnney, Lonnie and Howie Snowden's, Kees, Zeigler, Jan Guthrie, George Ferguson, Gary Fogal, Dave Street, Claude Ballard, JR Roberts, Walt Schmidt, Mike Kelly, Chris Steiner, Mike Oliver, Steve Seaman, Beryl Wood, Doug Huffine, Jim Grosjean, Jeff Pettit, Marty Feldman, Jim Hubbard, Fred Galloway, Doug Martin, Jerry Martin, Jim Preston, good lord the list goes on forever.....
04/27/2007 @ 16:57 [ref: 16328]

 

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