
Aircraft | |
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Registration / Serial: | 64362 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Chase C-123 Avitruc |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Fairchild C-123 Provider |
Aircraft Version: | Fairchild UC-123K Provider |
C/n (msn): | 20246 |
Operator Titles: | South Vietnam - Air Force |
Location | |
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City / Airport: | Dayton - Wright-Patterson AFB / Wright AFBMap |
Region / Country: | Ohio, United States |
Airport Codes: | ICAO: KDWF IATA: - Local: DWF Other: - |
Collection: | United States Air Force Museum |
Photo Date: | 28 July 1986 |
Photo by: | Glenn Chatfield |
Photo ID: | 820294 |
Photo Comment |
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13 Sep '57: TOS USAF as a C-123B as 56-4362. 1962 to 1972: Deployed to South Vietnam as sprayer. Jan '72: 377th Air Base Wing,Tan Son Nhut. By this time the aircraft had received nearly 600 hits in combat and was nicknamed "Patches" for all the metal patches covering the holes. The crew earned seven Purple Hearts. 1972: Became the first and only C-123 to fly completely around the world when it returned to the USA by way of Afghanistan and Iran, where it assisted in the fight against a plague of locusts. Jan 73: Redesignated C-123K and decontaminated of Agent Orange. 1980: Flew to the Air Force Museum. This photo is copyright © Glenn Chatfield, and may not be used or published in any way without permission. It was added on 25 June 2025, and has since been viewed 83 times. |