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Old 07-18-2017, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Don Boose View Post
Robert -

At least two Sea Otters served aboard Triumph. The one that was aboard during the early Korean War operations was JM960, one of a batch of Sea Otters built by Saunders-Roe. It was nicknamed "Neptune's Daughter." This image of the aircraft is from an article about the Triumph's initial Korean War service: Tony O'Toole, "The Forgotten Cruise," Model Aircraft Monthly, September 2007: 70-75. The aircraft is in the four-tone temperate sea scheme with sky undersides. I am in the process of trying to obtain a better image of the aircraft from the Imperial War Museum.

Sometime after August 1950, the Sea Otters were replaced by Sikorsky Dragonflies.

Don
triumph was based in singapore for years in the 60s as a repair ship
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