Isn't that the aircraft that was preserved at the Pueblo Memorial Airport?hawk666 wrote:it contained a single-seat F-101 marked 32418
wamovements wrote:During a great 4aviation trip to the U.S., we had, after doing AMARG Air-to-Ground, some fuel left for a single pass overhead Marana / Pinal Air Park /Shell AHP
As I am not into civil, hereby our LOG from Saterday 20 Novembr 2010. As only the last three are worn in white, Fiscal years are assumped. Some of the Apaches had the Longbow Radar attached.
AH-64D 1-285th AVN (AZ ArNG mks)
01-05275
01-05237
00-05228
01-05236
01-05236
00-05215 Are you sure a D-model? They have A-model 89-00215
02-05315 Again they have A-model 90-00315
00-05223
OH-58C WAATS (AZ ArNG mks)
69-16347
71-20465
69-16204
69-16206
OH-58D WAATS(AZ ArNG mks)
95-00081 =72-21081 Don't think they have D-models here
Unread, due to the lack of white serials, were about 12 Apaches (about twenty in toal present) and there was also one more H-58 (so six in total)
Beside that, they have three helicopters on gate, which should be the following (not read off):
70-15143 OH-58A
66-15255 AH-1G
67-15471 AH-1S
On Pinal Air Park was a single F-101 under restaurantion, serial unknown to me.
Also there were two, altough civil registered, interesting C.212 parked (N426CA and N497CA), but our pilot of this overflight was also a C.212 pilot flying these two around the globe
Regards
Dennis Peteri
I was there on 8th of March 2009 and can confirm I also noted 00-05223, a D model. We also did a photo flight, so should have a photo to confirm this. Still missing from that day are 3 AAC Apaches and about 5 Singapore Apaches.747woody wrote:Going through some old photos from Silverbell a few years ago (March 2009!) and stumbled across this.
I have a photo that shows an AH-64 '223' which I'm confident is a D. A close study of the photos shows that the A doesn't have the strobe lights on the engine casings and the D doesn't have the air data sensor on top of the rotorhead (as pointed out above). Very few of the US Ds seem to carry the Longbow radar, so that's not a good indicator (and a quick Google suggests it's removeable).
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