Pilatus U-28A or B?

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Pilatus U-28A or B?

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Hello,

it looks like there is a small problem regarding the correct type of PC-12 in use by the USAF :wink:

Some examples:

04-0688 - Scramble: U-28A / Rzjets: U-28B / Pilatus Blog: U-28A / Joe Baugher site: U-28A
05-0597 - Scramble: U-28A / Rzjets: U-28A / Pilatus Blog: U-28? / Joe Baugher site: U-28?
07-0777 - Scramble: U-28A / Rzjets: U-28B / Pilatus Blog: U-28B / Joe Baugher site: U-28B
07-0779 - Scramble: U-28A / Rzjets: U-28A / Pilatus Blog: U-28B / Joe Baugher site: U-28A
07-0793 - Scramble: U-28A / Rzjets: U-28B / Pilatus Blog: U-28B / Joe Baugher site: U-28?
Anybody with the correct answer and/or an explanation? :D
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Re: Pilatus U-28A or B?

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U-28A there is no U-28B.
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Re: Pilatus U-28A or B?

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pilotman6012 wrote:U-28A there is no U-28B.
IMO PC-12/45 is U-28A
PC-12/47 is U-28B
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Re: Pilatus U-28A or B?

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This is what the U.S. Air Force says:
http://www.af.mil/AboutUs/FactSheets/Di ... u-28a.aspx

There is no mention of the designation U-28B.

EDIT: changed language to match board language.

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Re: Pilatus U-28A or B?

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Thanks :) So, no U-28B on the USAF-site.

But, for example 07-0793 is looking much different then 05-0597! They are very different planes ;)
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Correct they are simply PC-12
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Re: Pilatus U-28A or B?

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Ok, so the "civil" looking ones are normal PC-12/45 or 47 and the military looking are U-28A. Thanks :)
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Re: Pilatus U-28A or B?

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There are 28 Active U-28A,which are all at Hurlburt the others are PC-12 are at Cannon Afb.
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Re: Pilatus U-28A or B?

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Currently 3x P-28s inbound Northwest in to PIK, presumably transiting back to home base. 2x Transmitting as U-28A (07-0691 & 04-0688) and 1x Transmitting as U-28B (07-0711).
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