Aircraft Photos Taken at Waterloo Regional Airport (ALO)

Waterloo, IA

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  • N922CM @ KALO - At the air show - by Glenn E. Chatfield by Glenn E. Chatfield @ KALO
  • N734XP @ KALO - At the air show - by Glenn E. Chatfield by Glenn E. Chatfield @ KALO
  • N611CZ @ KALO - At the air show - by Glenn E. Chatfield by Glenn E. Chatfield @ KALO
  • N316M @ KALO - At the air show - by Glenn E. Chatfield by Glenn E. Chatfield @ KALO
  • N39BC @ KALO - At the air show - by Glenn E. Chatfield by Glenn E. Chatfield @ KALO
  • 72-21250 @ ALO - Here's the paint scheme for a 58 that flew for the IANG in the mid-70s.  The Unit marking is a cavalry guidon dipicting D Troop, 1st Squadron, 194th Cavalry out of the Waterloo, IA airport. - by Bookie by Bookie @ ALO
  • 66-15185 @ ALO - Here is the XM-60 reflex sight for aiming the rockets.  They were pretty accurate.  I used to hit a five foot target from 1500' and 80 knots IAS with ease. - by Bookie by Bookie @ ALO
  • 66-15185 @ ALO - The M21 system also calls for seven 2.75 - by Bookie by Bookie @ ALO
  • 66-15185 @ ALO - And here is one of a pair of M134 mini-guns.  When they speak, they speak with AUTHORITY!  The guns comprise 1/2 of her M21 armament sub-system. - by Bookie by Bookie @ ALO
  • 66-15185 @ ALO - What's a gunship with out guns?  Here is the flex sight for actuating the guns. It mounts on the co-pilot's side.  - by Bookie by Bookie @ ALO
  • 66-15185 @ ALO - The instrument panel, complete with bird droppings.  Birds were able to enter the chopper through a broken out chin bubble when it was on the pylon. - by Bookie by Bookie @ ALO
  • 66-15185 @ ALO - Here is her tail with the old Waterloo cavalry unit's designation.  She has an L-13 engine. - by Bookie by Bookie @ ALO
  • 66-15185 @ ALO - Here she is again, but from the Aircraft Commander's side. - by Bookie by Bookie @ ALO
  • 66-15185 @ ALO - This Mike model was on a pylon and now down for refurbishing.  I used to fly it with D Troop, 1/194th Cavalry back in 1975-76.  Lots of memories here, too.  She's dressed in Desert Storm paint. - by Bookie by Bookie @ ALO
  • 68-16864 @ ALO - Here's the old girl's instrument panel.  It's been upgraded, but still looks oh so familiar! - by Bookie by Bookie @ ALO
  • 68-16864 @ ALO - Here's the lower portion of the pilot's station.  The pedals have not been replaced and show much wear.  I've got a lot of hours in this cockpit and lots of fond memories. - by Bookie by Bookie @ ALO