S . ft 0 17 would be greater than that of REDWING and that Nauru ~would be added to the weather network. 5e That the length of the operational period of HARDTACK will correspond to that of REDWING, 6. That support aircraft will be able to maintain an average of 65 flying hours per month throughout the operational period. Based upon these assumptions and upon REDWING airlift operations records a monthly requirement, in addition to the two C—54's of the 4951st, was submitted. This requirement, together with the projected number of flying hours, for each month (March through July) is shown belows Flying hours March April, 2 3 130 Aircraft required 195 May 260 4 June July 3 3 195 195 Several changes in the aircraft requirements list occurred before the end of July 1957. A second list, used at a Joint Task Force SEVEN aircraft requirements conference in July 1957, contained some 85 aircraft, including the followings 1. 10 WB-50's for weather reconnaissance, 2. 4 C-54's for documentary photography. 3. 7 SA-16's for search and rescue and for weather islend resupply. 4e £ C-54's for inter-atoll atrlift, 5. & L-20's for inter-island airlift. AFWL/ HQ

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