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C-141 Tail Number: 66-0128
Date:November 1968
Location:Yokota AB, Japan
Copyright: Nicholas Williams
Date:December 1968
Location:Yokota AB, Japan
Copyright: Nicholas Williams
Copyright: Joop De Groot used with permission
Source: for more see www.Airliners.net
Date:unknown
David Ames reports this tail number is special to him because
it was the first C-141 he got to start as a C-141 mechanic!
Location:Yokota AB, Japan
Copyright: David Ames
On the ramp at Norton, 60128 is the last one in line.
USAF Photo
Got this info regarding this tail number:
On 22 June 1981 I was a crew member aboard 60128 out of Norton AFB CA. This aircraft and crew made the first
mind-winter airdrop on the South Pole Station and McMurdo station in Antarctica.
We departed Christchurch NZ, were air refueled and then made our first drop at McMurdo. We then went on to the
Pole station and made our drop there.. We were in the air for 15.3 hours that day.
I'm attaching the Certificate we were all given because it shows the tail number. I'll also send two messages
from personnel at McMurdo and the Pole station. These really made our day..........(I'll send them in another
e-mail)
Charles M Masterson, CMSgt USAF Retired. Everybody called me Bat.

Copyright: Stan Rothwell
July 1 1984, Copyright: Paul Minert
Oct 1984, Copyright: Paul Minert
Years later, it's a McChord bird
Copyright: USAF Photo
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