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Don’t forget: Sunday is your chance to see a Vietnam Era Helicopter at Iowa Aviation Museum

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July 29th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – A reminder if you’re looking for things to do, Sunday, a Vietnam-era helicopter, Yankee-Lima 37 (YL-37), will be at the Iowa Aviation Museum/Greenfield Municipal Airport, Sunday afternoon. The chopper is expected to land between Noon and 1-p.m., and remain throughout the afternoon.  YL-37, a Sikorsky UH-34D helicopter, was flown in the Republic of Vietnam from 1965-1968 by Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron Three Six Two (HMM-362) known as the “Ugly Angels.”  With fifty-four patches over bullet holes and shrapnel damage from a rocket attack, YL-37 is the only Marine UH-34D Sikorsky with documented combat history that survived the battle to return home.

On many missions, YL-37 was fired on and was once disabled and carried from the crash zone by another helicopter. On her side is a bronze plaque with the names of thirty-three members of the Ugly Angels who gave their lives in Vietnam. YL-37 is supported by the YL-37 Group Foundation of Inola, OK, and has become a flying tribute to Vietnam veterans and all of America’s Armed Forces.

Vietnam War-era Sikorsky UH-34D, YL-37

There is no charge for the event, however, contributions to help maintain and keep YL-37 flying will be accepted and appreciated. The museum will be open from 1-to 5-p.m., with regular admission.

Plans are subject to weather conditions and other issues beyond organizers’ control. If you have questions, call the Iowa Aviation Museum at 641-343-7184. Updates will be posted on the Iowa Aviation Museum Facebook page.