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DescriptionCAP Lt John Balough and SM Bill Phillips with Aeronca L-16 on S&R Mission.jpg |
English: Civil Air Patrol Lt John Balough and Senior Member Bill Phillips prepare to take off in an Aeronca L-16 airplane on a Search and Rescue mission. Mission 6-1111 was a U.S. Air Force assigned mission to locate a missing aircraft near Hernando County, Florida. The Aeronca L-16 plane was assigned to the Hernando County Composite Squadron in the 1970s. |
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Source | https://fl301.cap.gov/about/history/aeronca-l-16-plane |
Author | Richard Johnson |
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