SH-3 HH-3 CH-3, etc. Sea King (All variants)

Started by phantomphan1974, September 05, 2008, 09:49:19 AM

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phantomphan1974

Here is one shortly after arrival to AMARC. This is where the Sheriff's Dept probably got there's
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If Memory serves me correctly, the P-3 Orion started just before or about the same time and is still flying
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got photoshop installed, now onto posting stuff...
in Oct 2003 and 2004 i was able to get on the HC-85 ramp. in 2005 i got a US seaking flying and the latter was made in 2006, in coronado...
all taken on or near NASNI.   <angel>


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phantomphan1974

Nice ones Robert, wonder if last one was going to a museum.  Not rotor assembly.
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I'd say the desert.... don't know for sure. does the buno turn out to be sitting near tucson? ;)

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phantomphan1974

Quote from: Raaver on January 21, 2010, 11:44:18 AM
I'd say the desert.... don't know for sure. does the buno turn out to be sitting near tucson? ;)

Robert
I use to have/save the spreadsheets for the inventory there but they stopped sending them about 2 yrs ago....  Have to check my home computer.
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More from NAFEC last week...

Raaver

same chopper, but closer to it's home base.

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