File:HU-16E Albatross USCG on beach.jpg
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DescriptionHU-16E Albatross USCG on beach.jpg | A U.S. Coast Guard Grumman HU-16E Albatross (serial 7241, ex USAF 51-7241) climbing up on a beach in the Pacific. |
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