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United States Navy - Convair R3Y-2 Tradewind 13172
United States Navy - Convair R3Y-2 Tradewind 13172 of VR-2 at Naval Air Station Alameda. Number 13172 was converted to a 4-hose refuelling tanker. Date: 1956
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Media ID 21130737
© The Peter Butt Aviation Collection / Mary Evans
1956 Alameda Convair Converted Refuelling Tanker
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 14.1cm (9.3" x 5.6")
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In this evocative black-and-white photograph, the United States Navy's Convair R3Y-2 Tradewind 13172 is seen parked at Naval Air Station Alameda in 1956. The Convair R3Y-2 was a versatile aircraft, initially designed as a maritime patrol and anti-submarine warfare plane, but later converted into a 4-hose refueling tanker for the Navy's Fleet Replenishment Squadron 2 (VR-2). The image captures the sleek lines and imposing presence of the Convair R3Y-2 as it sits on the tarmac, its distinctive propellers casting long shadows on the ground. The aircraft's military markings and insignia are clearly visible, identifying it as a United States Navy asset. The date, 1956, is etched into the history of this aircraft, marking a period of significant evolution in the Navy's aviation capabilities. The conversion of the R3Y-2 into a refueling tanker was a crucial development for the Navy, enabling it to extend the operational range and endurance of its fleet. The four-hose refueling system allowed the tanker to transfer fuel to multiple aircraft simultaneously, increasing efficiency and reducing the need for individual refueling sorties. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the United States Navy's commitment to innovation and technological advancement during the mid-20th century. The Convair R3Y-2 Tradewind 13172, with its conversion to a 4-hose refueling tanker, represents an important chapter in the Navy's aviation history.
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