ARIA Aircraft 61-0326
4950th Call AGAR 21
"Snoopy" 61-0327
4950th Call AGAR 22 61-0328
4950th Call AGAR 23
Crashed 6 May 1981. A living Memorial
is dedicated to the crew at the WPAFB Museum in Dayton Ohio USA. 61-0329
4950th Call AGAR 24 61-0330
4950th Call AGAR 25
"Windjammer" 60-0372 60-0374
4950th Call AGAR 27
"Bird of Prey"
The Last Remaining EC-135E
ARIA Aircraft in Existence. Housed at the WPAFB Museum in Dayton Ohio
USA. One of the original eight Apollo Range Instrumentation
Aircraft. 60-0375
Transferred to the ARGUS Program. 81-0891
Officially performed the last ARIA mission. Transferred to
the Joint Stars Program in 2001. 81-0892
"The Beast" 81-0893
Specially modified for the CMMCA Program.
More . . . 81-0894
Transferred to the Joint Stars Program in 2001. 81-0895
Specially modified for the CMMCA Program.
More . . . 81-0896
"Pegasus"
Modified for use as a test bed for SMILS/Optics Program
The
Advanced Range Instrumentation Aircraft History and ARIA 328
Memorial Web Site
APOLLO ARIA supported all of the
Apollo Missions including Apollo Soyuz. The well known words
"Houston we've had a problem" was made available to the world through an
ARIA aircraft.
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