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In reply to the discussion: Bo Zarts in Vietnam (ca. 1970) [View all]

ShazzieB

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19. I just googled and found an interesting write up on the RU-8D.
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 12:43 AM
Saturday

It's on the website of the Combat Air Museum in Topeka, KS, which has one of these planes in their collection. Two photos of the plane are included.

https://www.combatairmuseum.org/aircraft/beechbonanza.html

"This aircraft flew electronic intelligence (ELINT) gathering missions in the skies over South Vietnam and Laos with the US Army 138th Aviation Company/224th Aviation Battalion from the summer of 1966 until 1972. This plane was one of eight RU-8Ds flown by the 138th out of Da Nang, South Vietnam. The mission of the 138th was to provide support to the US Marine Corps in the form of ELINT gathering, intercepting enemy radio transmissions to locate their troop concentrations and movements and locating enemy transmitters. That is why the aircraft is covered with antennas. The planes and pilots were called “spooks,” Vietnam slang for intelligence types."

Thank you for your service, Bo Zarts!

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Thank you for your service sir! Grumpy Old Guy Friday #1
What are you flying there Bo? Irish_Dem Friday #2
Army RU-8D Bo Zarts Friday #9
I just googled and found an interesting write up on the RU-8D. ShazzieB Saturday #19
Beat me to it orangecrush Saturday #25
Thanks! What memories. Bo Zarts Saturday #27
Oh I thought it might be a damn Huey. Irish_Dem Saturday #21
So glad you made it back home, Bo Zarts. democrank Friday #3
I'd know that grin anywhere! CaliforniaPeggy Friday #4
Still grinnin' after all these years! Bo Zarts Friday #8
That you are! CaliforniaPeggy Friday #11
This wasn't you with the camera? usonian Friday #5
Private Joker! Bo Zarts Friday #7
I see a bit of Jack Nicholson deviltry... yorkster Friday #6
Jack could have learned from me .. Bo Zarts Friday #10
dashing! nilram Friday #12
so cool! Skittles Friday #13
Very cool. Ellipsis Friday #14
Neat portrait Bo. Glad you are grinning still! George McGovern Friday #15
Glad you made it home safely to keep those wonderful photos coming. surfered Friday #16
"" AllaN01Bear Friday #17
VERY handsome! calimary Friday #18
Glad you made it back brother HAB911 Saturday #20
Nice photo Sanity Claws Saturday #22
Sierra Hotel orangecrush Saturday #23
"If you could see the pilot smile, and he waved out of the window, then it had to be those crazy 'spooks' from the 138th orangecrush Saturday #24
Ty for your service! SheltieLover Saturday #26
great action portrait there, Bo Zarts peacebuzzard Saturday #28
My dearest Bo Zarts ... we're probably around the same age FakeNoose Saturday #29
When I got out of the Army, I immediately joined Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) Bo Zarts Sunday #30
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