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VW-4 Airborne Early Warning Squadron Four Hurricane Hunters Squadron Patch – Sew On 4'

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  • Handcraft from Mahogany
  • US Naval Aviator Owned Business
  • Highly detailed with minimal decals
  • Matched against historic photos
  • Heirloom Pieces


VW-4 HURRICANE HUNTERS Squadron Patch - Plastic Backing
Aviators! Are you looking for a high-quality patch you'll proudly wear or display? Look no further than the VW-4 HURRICANE HUNTERS Patch!
4"
Embroidered
US Naval Aviator Owned Business
Sew On
Plastic Backing (increases rigidity; the patch lasts longer and stays flat)
By U.S. Navy - Official U.S. Navy photo USN 1149564 from the U.S. Navy Naval History and Heritage Command, Public Domain,
Airborne Early Warning Squadron FOUR, or in naval jargon, VW-4. VW-4 was the only naval squadron on the continent providing advance warning against the approach of destructive tropical storms and hurricanes. The squadron had been providing this service since 1953 and was the seventh naval aircraft squadron assigned to the mission of hurricane reconnaissance.
Hurricane reconnaissance techniques have improved greatly during recent years. Squadrons VPB-114, VPM-3, and VPHL-3 contributed to the research and initial development of the famous low-level penetration technique started in 1943. This method had been used by the Navy for more than thirty years.
Weather reconnaissance, using this method, was performed at an altitude of 500 to 1,000 feet, with penetrations into the hurricane eye also being made at this altitude. Thought by many to be the most dangerous type of flying in the world, time tested procedures and highly trained flight crews reduced the danger to a minimum. Historians are amazed to learn that in over twenty three years of Navy hurricane flights in the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico using this method, only one plane had been lost. This occurred in 1955 when an aircraft of VW-4, a P2V Neptune, was lost with all hands in the Caribbean while penetrating the eye of Hurricane Janet.


R. Howell
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
looks just like my original one.
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