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Re: Tsunami strikes Japan

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Paul van der Linden wrote: I got an e-mail from Takeda Takashi and he is ok. He moved to Sapporo some time ago.

A great relief.

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Thank you, Paul.

Among the mass of bad news from Japan, it's good to know that our friend is safe.

One of the first TV-reports I saw here had footage of what was probably Sendai airport mis-labeled as "Ibaraki airport". Ibaraki is the civilian terminal of Hyakuri, I believe.
Having driven up from Lake Kasumigaura to Hyakuri, I can not imagine that the Tsunami could reach that high.

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No,
Uni wrote:>During one of the CNN broadcasts, a Japanese C-12 was seen in the rubble. They didn't mention the airport, but I guess it's Matsushima.

Maybe it was a JGSDF LR-2 at Sendai Airport.
There seems that 3 military a/cs were at JAMCO maintenance company at Sendai airport
and washed.
The footage was of a JMSA (Coast Guard) Beech 200.

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Re: Tsunami strikes Japan

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Uni wrote:>During one of the CNN broadcasts, a Japanese C-12 was seen in the rubble. They didn't mention the airport, but I guess it's Matsushima.

Maybe it was a JGSDF LR-2 at Sendai Airport.
There seems that 3 military a/cs were at JAMCO maintenance company at Sendai airport
and washed.
I believe that JAMCO does overhauls on the JMSDF TC-90 fleet? These are probably the aircraft involved.

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Indeed,

Paul van der Linden wrote:I believe that JAMCO does overhauls on the JMSDF TC-90 fleet? These are probably the aircraft involved.
JAMCO overhauls JMSDF TC-90's and JGSDF LR-2's, amongst others. Last august we saw a new LR-2 being prepared for delivery to the army. However, as mentioned before, the footage shown was of a JMSA Beech 200, either at JAMCO or operationally with the coast guard unit at Sendai.

Although totally irrelevant compared to the total suffering and devastation caused by the massive earthquake and tsunami, what do we at this moment know about the aircraft losses? Not much, understandably, but we can at least start a run-down. It's too early to tell if affected aircraft are merely damaged or write-off's, the latter is in most cases very likely, because of the force of the tsunami and salt-water corrosion.

Sendai:
Airport completely flooded. Video footage shown of damaged light aircraft and a JMSA Be.200. Presence of about 3 military aircraft on overhaul with JAMCO likely. Status of the JMSA unit at Sendai unknown.

Matsushima AB:
Airbase completely flooded. Photographic evidence of at least six F-2B's damaged (one appears to be 23-8114), most likely more damaged inside the hangars. Also footage of a 21 Hikotai T-4 swept away by the tsunami, and a damaged UH-60J of the Matsushima Kyunantai. More damaged UH-60's and U-125A's (BAe.125) likely. 11 Hikotai (Blue Impulse) was not home at the time of the disaster, however the one or two spare aircraft left at the base will be damaged. One photo shows the group of preserved aircraft behind the main gate were also flooded and damaged.

Misawa AB:
According to the US base website there is little damage, power outages seem to be the biggest problem. We can assume the museum adjacent to the base is also unaffected.

Hachinohe AB:
Unknown, the area is heavily affected but because of the airfield's elevation it was probably not flooded, despite its proximity to the sea.

Kasuminome AAB:
A Japanese spotter reports that Kasuminome is being used in the relief efforts, therefore we can assume it is not heavily affected.

Ominato AS:
Unknown. However SH-60J 8276 was seen on video during the relief efforts, this helicopter was last reported as with 25 Kokutai at Ominato, therefore it's possible the small airfield is still in operation.

Also noted helping in the relief efforts is UH-60J 18-4552 of the Hamamatsu Kyunantai. It's in a special anniversary livery now.

Feel free to comment and add when new information comes to light.


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Hi Marco,

think you were there in October.
One of the U125's registration seems to be 02-3013.
According to recent report from Dutch broadcast.

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German TV this morning showed a 40th Anniversary marked Hamamatsu Kyunatai UH-60J in action hoisting survivors.

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click here news video of aftermath at Matsushima Air Base.

Matsushima Air Base 'Our Airports' website.
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Yes,

Nilson wrote:think you were there in October.
One of the U125's registration seems to be 02-3013.
According to recent report from Dutch broadcast.
Yes, I was last there in October.
02-3013 was indeed the U-125A we noted at Matsushima.
On the positive side: not all Matshushima residents seem to have been damaged, one of the based UH-60J's has been shown on photo flying in the rescue efforts.


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Interesting!

This appears to be 18-4574 which was flying with the Matsushima Kyunantai back in October last year. That would mean not all assets at Matsushima AB have been damaged or destroyed. It could very well have been airborne at the time of the tsunami, I think it's likely helicopters were scrambled during the about ten minutes between the earthquake and the tsunami.


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Hans,

Hans Rolink wrote:German TV this morning showed a 40th Anniversary marked Hamamatsu Kyunatai UH-60J in action hoisting survivors.
That's 18-4552 I reported earlier. It did not sport the anniversary colours in October last year.


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Crouze wrote:No,

The footage was of a JMSA (Coast Guard) Beech 200.

Marco
yep looks like 854 we saw it in October.

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Re: Tsunami strikes Japan

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Hi,

This morning I have updated the overview of affected airfields and aircraft: http://blog.crouze.com/?p=329.

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Uni wrote: I think they are 18*F-2Bs, 5*T-4s, 2 U-125As and 3 UH-60Js.
It seems to be 18*F-2B, 4*T-4(including one B.I.), 2*U-125A, 4*UH-60Js.
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