Cessna UC-35A operated by the United States Army seen flying into St Pete-Clearwater Int'l Airport
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Cessna UC-35A operated by the United States Army seen flying into St Pete-Clearwater Int'l Airport
U-Boot Crew on board UC-35. She was launched in May 1916. And commissioned in October 1916. In eleven patrols UC-35 was credited with sinking 44 ships, either by torpedo or by mines laid. UC-35 was sunk by gunfire from the French torpedo boat Aigli southwest of Sardinia on 17 May 1918. https://www.facebook.com/TheGreatWar191418/
Alright, flying with the Navy is fun but the Marines are better
"Wait, safety briefing? Shit, we're supposed to do that? Well... In case of emergency, we just got finished transporting a General and a couple of Colonels so I'm sure there's some scotch or something stashed in the cooler with the water. Help yourself?"
We got seats on a Marine Corps UC-35... Er... a private jet, pretty much. Little guy was zippy! The entire flight took 45 minutes less than the first go and it was niiiiiiice <3 The pilots were really sweet, despite the "safety" briefing.