It was definitely read as such. Fact is that these Turkish Army "serials" are more like codes: they can change when an aircraft switches unit. Therefore it is not all that strange when new "serials" appear. Or so I'm told...mailman wrote: Also an army AB205/UH1 visited this base, which was read as 11075. But according to the database, that serial doesn't exist... Anyone for the right serial?
Simply not all helicopter serials are known (read: a lot!). The Turks operate a huge helicopter fleet, while sightings are scarce. Even a well-documented type such as the Cougar, still 10 serials are not known (and two further Air Force examples need confirmation).mailman wrote: Also an army AB205/UH1 visited this base, which was read as 11075. But according to the database, that serial doesn't exist... Anyone for the right serial?
"Fact"? So may I assume you have proof?Fact is that these Turkish Army "serials" are more like codes: they can change when an aircraft switches unit. Therefore it is not all that strange when new "serials" appear. Or so I'm told...
Marco wrote:which location in istanbul is this? Mid center, airport, airbase?
Other sources told me the same as mentioned by Marco above, so 11075 it is... Now let's hope there will be a tie up with the c/n...Crouze wrote:It was definitely read as such. Fact is that these Turkish Army "serials" are more like codes: they can change when an aircraft switches unit. Therefore it is not all that strange when new "serials" appear. Or so I'm told...mailman wrote: Also an army AB205/UH1 visited this base, which was read as 11075. But according to the database, that serial doesn't exist... Anyone for the right serial?
Cheers,
Marco
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