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First photo on the database. The Navy has donated, on June 12, 2010, the helicopter SH-3B N-3030 to the Museum TAM's "Wings of a Dream". The donation was made during the ceremony of re-opening of the museum, located in São Carlos (SP). The ceremony was attended by several authorities, including the Naval Air Force Commander, Rear Admiral Liseo Zampronio, representing, on occasion, the Command of the Navy. The aircraft since 1996, was part of the 1st Squadron Helicopter Anti-Submarine has joined the museum's collection, which is considered the largest in Latin America and the world's largest privately held. The N-3030 was purchased by the Navy of Brazil, along with five other aircraft in the SH-3 series American. The helicopters arrived in Brazil on May 13, 1996 aboard the ship "Minas Gerais". One of the largest aircraft operating time in the Navy of Brazil, the SH-3 completed in April this year, 40 years of service to the Brazilien Navy

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First photo on the database. The Navy has donated, on June 12, 2010, the helicopter SH-3B N-3030 to the Museum TAM's "Wings of a Dream". The donation was made during the ceremony of re-opening of the museum, located in São Carlos (SP). The ceremony was attended by several authorities, including the Naval Air Force Commander, Rear Admiral Liseo Zampronio, representing, on occasion, the Command of the Navy. The aircraft since 1996, was part of the 1st Squadron Helicopter Anti-Submarine has joined the museum's collection, which is considered the largest in Latin America and the world's largest privately held. The N-3030 was purchased by the Navy of Brazil, along with five other aircraft in the SH-3 series American. The helicopters arrived in Brazil on May 13, 1996 aboard the ship "Minas Gerais". One of the largest aircraft operating time in the Navy of Brazil, the SH-3 completed in April this year, 40 years of service to the Brazilien Navy

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