Posted on 08/28/2017 8:24:45 PM PDT by PROCON
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When Commander John Rodgers PN-9 ran low on fuel 400 miles short of his destination, like a good Navy man he rigged the flying boat and sailed the rest of the way.
A great story in early U.S. Naval Aviation history, told in great detail of the struggles of these incredible men after their plane went down a mere 400 miles short of their Hawaiian destination.
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No.1 lies moored at Kauai following its epic journey. The PN-9 served as a sailboat after the crew fashioned sails from wing fabric. (State of Hawaii)
Great story. Thanks for posting.
Good Story..
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