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facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printMore Sharing Services0Japanese off-base residents have cameras at the ready as Shinmeiwa US-1As, also called Flying Boats, perform a flight demonstration during the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force Iwakuni Air Base Festival here Sunday. Among the attractions the surrounding communites witnessed were helicopter and aircraft flyovers, a silent drill platoon with fixed bayonets on rifles, static displays of various aircraft and a helicopter carrier. The Flying Boat has a wing span of 33.2 meters, a hight of 9.9 meters, a maximum speed of 464 kilometers per hour, a range of 4,050 km and carries a 12 crew member team.
110918-M-0000C-020.JPG Photo By: Lance Cpl. Charlie Clark

Nov 7, 2013
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION IWAKUNI, Japan - facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printMore Sharing Services0Japanese off-base residents have cameras at the ready as Shinmeiwa US-1As, also called Flying Boats, perform a flight demonstration during the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force Iwakuni Air Base Festival here Sunday. Among the attractions the surrounding communites witnessed were helicopter and aircraft flyovers, a silent drill platoon with fixed bayonets on rifles, static displays of various aircraft and a helicopter carrier. The Flying Boat has a wing span of 33.2 meters, a hight of 9.9 meters, a maximum speed of 464 kilometers per hour, a range of 4,050 km and carries a 12 crew member team.


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