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Unusual River Boats Plying Vietnamese Waters

** Image by Hilli Rathner (?) via Des Barker**
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Key Takeaways:

  • Vietnamese people are ingeniously repurposing durable external fuel tanks from U.S. aircraft of the Vietnam War era into functional canoes for river transportation.
  • These long-lasting aluminum tanks were likely either jettisoned during flight or left behind as overstock when U.S. air bases were abandoned after the war.
  • The creative reuse of surplus aircraft parts, such as external fuel tanks, has a historical precedent, including examples like the Piper Skycycle made from a P-38 Lightning drop tank.
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Aluminum lasts a long time. It’s why airplanes are not subject to the same planned obsolescence that allows the automotive industry to continually generate repeat customers. Though the last combat mission over Vietnam was flown almost four decades ago, the remnants of the air war are still visible in the Southeast Asian country.

Blogger David Cenciotti posted these photos of canoe-like watercraft fashioned from external fuel tanks used by U.S. aircraft. Modern day Vietnamese are apparently using the canoes for river transportation. They were ingeniously adapted by snipping out an opening in the top surface of the fuel tank. He supposes the tanks were jettisoned in flight, though commenters on his blog site suggest the tanks more likely came from overstock that was simply left behind when U.S. air bases were abandoned at the end of the war in 1975. Reader Jason Pope posted a photo of an F-4B cradling a mammoth centerline fuel tank with small fins that appear to match those pictured on the canoes.

Mark Phelps

Mark Phelps is a senior editor at AVweb. He is an instrument rated private pilot and former owner of a Grumman American AA1B and a V-tail Bonanza.

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