See https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/MIL ... ?reverse=1DJMikey wrote:On the 7th of March we visited San Diego. Watched NAS North Island from several points during a not that busy afternoon. We have noted several Blackhawks, but we cannot find the serials which belong with the codes. No results in the Scramble database. Hopefully there's someone here to help us out. The codes we read (mostly from pictures) are:
SA42
SA45
SA52
SA53
SA54
SA55
Thanks in advance!
Most probably indeed they are HSC-23 helicopters, coded WC. These are situated near the HSC-3 and HSC-21 heli's, at least when we were there on March 16.DJMikey wrote:On the 7th of March we visited San Diego. Watched NAS North Island from several points during a not that busy afternoon. We have noted several Blackhawks, but we cannot find the serials which belong with the codes. No results in the Scramble database. Hopefully there's someone here to help us out. The codes we read (mostly from pictures) are:
SA42
SA45
SA52
SA53
SA54
SA55
Thanks in advance!
DJMikey wrote:On the 7th of March we visited San Diego. Watched NAS North Island from several points during a not that busy afternoon. We have noted several Blackhawks, but we cannot find the serials which belong with the codes. No results in the Scramble database. Hopefully there's someone here to help us out. The codes we read (mostly from pictures) are:
SA42
SA45
SA52
SA53
SA54
SA55
Thanks in advance!
During a base visit in March 615 and 617 were both seen, carrying no letter code. These were 163792 and 164842 respectively. They were parked between many others that did carry code SA-xx, and 615 also carried the badge of HC-3, so these should be your birds. The other three codes were not seen by us.MH-60s: SA12, SA13, SA615, SA617 & TG31.
During our visit in March 166305 indeed didn't have a letter code, and 166302 also didn't have one, at least on the right hand side it only carried 42 (photo proof). WC-45 was not seen by us.March 17
55 = 166305 HSC-23 No Code Noted
WC-45 (168580) HSC-23
SA-42 = 166302 HSC-3
Thanks Patrick. I see we actually logged 615 & 617 without the "SA" code (copy/paste error), so most likely they are the same. Especially as there's not many HH-60H's around still.patrick dirksen wrote:Hi DJ,
During a base visit in March 615 and 617 were both seen, carrying no letter code. These were 163792 and 164842 respectively. They were parked between many others that did carry code SA-xx, and 615 also carried the badge of HC-3, so these should be your birds. The other three codes were not seen by us.MH-60s: SA12, SA13, SA615, SA617 & TG31.
Anybody for the id of a Hornet with maintenance code R041, also seen in March?
Can you share the actually read or photographed serials with code tie-ups of the Sea Hawks with us?mwpeters wrote:Was at NASNI aswell, two weeks ago and did the harbor boat tour. This resulted in approximately 50 Sea Hawks read. Regarding the maintenance codes for the Hornets, anyone who know how to make the translation between these codes and the buno's?
regards, Maarten
In March there were 2 deck trainer hornets parked between some cars and 1 Hornet as a fire i/a (the same as on google maps?).Also near the fire station (32.691446° -117.211321°) are an F/A-18 and C-2. I'm sure the C-2 is a former SARDIP yard inmate.
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