The Horse You Rode In On
March 2010
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Derived from the basic Sikorsky S-58 design, the H-34
was initially rejected by all three U.S. military services. Yet in
spite of its earlier rejections, the H-34 ultimately served with all of
the U.S. military services as well as more than a dozen foreign military
services. The HUS-1 (UH-34D) Seahorse valiantly served the U.S. Marine
Corps in Vietnam, providing troop transport, fire suppression, and,
perhaps most importantly, medical evacuation (call sign Dustoff). The
Marine Corps operated more than 500 Seahorses for over a decade.
Note: Each month a different image from the current calendar year is featured here. To avoid
the gnawing 12-month period of suspense to see all 12 pieces (along with lots of aviation
anniversaries (When did the first pig fly?), incredible trivia (What is Godzilla's "birthday"?),
and outrageous quotes from people that should know better) place your
order for the Aerocatures Calendar now!
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News & Updates:
- 1/2/10: Happy New Year from all of us here at ForeFeathers
Enterprises. We are truly sorry for the delay in shipping the 2010
edition of the Aerocatures Calendar and sincerely appreciate your
patience. The calendars are now in hand and have been shipped for all
of the orders received to date. Hank says, "I'm really pleased with
this year's collection of Aerocatures. I think that this is one of
the best, if not the best, calendar I've produced to date." We hope
that you enjoy it!
- 12/8/09: The 2010 Aerocatures
Calendar is currently in the final production stages! The 29th
edition of our annual calendar will be for the holidays really, really soon! We
appreciate your patience!
- 3/1/09: Two new prints are available from ForeFeathers! Please
click the images below for details.
"Millennium Marines and Their Flying Machines"

"Valhalla Bound" (S-3 Retirement)

- 10/27/08: Hank Caruso's Aerocatures are featured in a new book by
The Society of Experimental Test Pilots Foundation chronicling the development of
unique test & experimental aircraft and testing techniques. Click here
for more information!
- 4/1/08: Hank Caruso's Aerocatures featured on This Week @ NASA!
As part of the 50th anniversary of US manned space flight, NASA
interviewed Hank Caruso for a feature highlighting Hank's Aerocature's.
In particular, the interview describes Hank's safety artwork created for
the Dryden Flight Research Center in California. To view the interview,
click here and select "View Now."
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