Two restored Sikorsky UH-34D Sea Horse Helicopter named "Ugly Angels" 'Yankee Lima' 37 and 38 ("YL" was the tailcode of medium Marine helicopter transport squadron HMM-362) touch down on the future home of the Close Air Support Aircraft Veterans' Memorial Airpark at Fort Worth (Texas, USA) in August 2006.
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The Flying Memorial, Ugly Angels 'Yankee Lima' 37 and 38, restored H-34 Sea Horses that saw more than their share of combat time in the Vietnam War, touch down on the future home of the Close Air Support Aircraft Veterans' Memorial Airpark during the 3rd Annual Cowtown Warbird Roundup held at Meacham Airport in Fort Worth, Texas, Aug. 11 and 12. The event benefited the OV-10 Bronco Association, Forward Air Controller's Museum and the Vintage Flying Museum. Photo by Gunnery Sgt. Rusty Baker