Re: [MV] M-715 ON "REAL TV"

Ben P. Fisher, Jr. (fisherb@azstarnet.com)
Thu, 30 Apr 1998 20:27:24 -0700

A Hiller Flying Platform has just been acquired by the Pima Air and
Space Museum in Tucson Arizona. New in crate, crate and platform on
display in hanger #1

Ben P. Fisher, Jr. Corona Az.

Winne, Jim wrote:
>
> Greetings All,
>
> I was watching the program called "Real TV", a show that features video
> clips that people send in, and they were showing some recently declassified
> footage of a one manned hovering observation platform that the army was
> developing . They showed a glimse of it lifting out of the back of a truck
> on a wooded test range and hovering among the trees. To my surprise, the
> truck was an M-715 cargo body truck and it was painted something like
> woodland camo. I guess it would be safe to assume that the footage is
> about 20 years old.. You never can tell where you will see your favorite
> MV.
>
> Jim 1967 M-715 cargo truck
> 1982 M-101A1 trailer
>
> Jim Winne
> 1861 Myrick Rd.
> Tallahassee, Fla. USA 32303-4335
> jwinne@nettally.com
>
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