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If Iunderstood right, the c/n on the engine is just that: the c/n of the engine! And nof of the aeroplane (helicopter) itself.Question remains how the c/n on the engine (1234/IIC6) and the entry in the Scramble database add up to this...
Juding by photos of Dutch Alouette IIIs, you are right. Sorry!patrick dirksen wrote:If Iunderstood right, the c/n on the engine is just that: the c/n of the engine! And nof of the aeroplane (helicopter) itself.Question remains how the c/n on the engine (1234/IIC6) and the entry in the Scramble database add up to this...
David Moore wrote:To summarise, I believe the helicopters still to be identified from this show are:
The UH-1D at the back of Halle 2
The Alouette II with SS-11's marked "PB+132" &
The unmarked Bo105, possibly with the Lehrwerkstatt, with the remove before flight tag marked 87+10
Any positive id's for these gratefully received, thank you!
Fogg wrote:http://coptercrazy.brinkster.net has an Alouette II production list. It gives 7521 (c/n 1287 / C121) as a former PB-132, and as preserved at Laupheim, so might this be her? C/n 1390 also wore that code but was exported.
OK, thanks, I will take this as 87+10 thenBuccaneer S.2B wrote:The unmarked Bolkow wore indeed the remove before flight tag marked 87+10 and had stencilled "110" at several places inside, as can be read somewhere else in this thread.David Moore wrote:To summarise, I believe the helicopters still to be identified from this show are:
The unmarked Bo105, possibly with the Lehrwerkstatt, with the remove before flight tag marked 87+10
Any positive id's for these gratefully received, thank you!
As (6)110 indeed should be 87+10 (the 110th Bo105P produced) I assume 87+10 has to be it's correct ID.
Buccaneer S.2B wrote:76+92 (as "75+01") is inside the Hubschraubermsuem at Bückeburg, and was also seen as such Saturday the 11th.
The 75+01 at Bückeburg static is a travelling exhibit and should be the original gem.
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