One of the first squadrons to get the P-3B model was VP-24, Batmen, shown here on the ramp at Keflavik in 1968. It arrived at MASDC on Sep 9, 1993 after finishing its USN service.
VP-24 Batmen was the only navy squadron permitted a female body in its insignia. The name stems from the time the squadron was testing the BAT missile with their P2V-6 Neptunes.
Plane on static display during Naval Aviation Day's ceremony and 25º Anniversary of Malvinas Islands War in 1982 fall in South Atlantic Ocean. At Base Aeronaval Comandante Espora.
VP-30, NAS Jacksonville. March '94 transferred from VP-93 NAF Detroit to AMARC as 2P0141. Aug '97 left AMARC to the US Customs Service, Reg N144CS. At Lockheed Martin Logistics Center received roto-dome on top. Operated by Dept Homeland Security.