For the L model the horizontal stabilizer can be disconnected for transportation.jurgen wrote:Erwin from these pictures I can recognise:
H-60 294
HH-60M 20680
Can not find the 20682.
I was wondering about 'your' UH-60L 96-26294.
If you look at this picture https://www.facebook.com/JacksonvillePo ... 83/?type=3 you see the choppers from the 101CAB before loading in Jacksonville Port.
You can count 49 Blackhawks, which is the usual number in a deployment.
In the picture you can see 15 HH-60Ms, leaving 34 (usually 8 UH-60Ls and 26 UH-60Ms).
However, if you look at the picture closely you see all Blackhawks have the folding tails and UH-60Ls do not have this mechanism, as fas as I know.
So could this unit be solely equipped With H-60Ms and the 294 perhaps -20294?
AFAIK, all the H-60's presently in Rotterdam have their stabilisers disconnected and turned upwards.Marijn wrote:For the L model the horizontal stabilizer can be disconnected for transportation.jurgen wrote:Erwin from these pictures I can recognise:
H-60 294
HH-60M 20680
Can not find the 20682.
I was wondering about 'your' UH-60L 96-26294.
If you look at this picture https://www.facebook.com/JacksonvillePo ... 83/?type=3 you see the choppers from the 101CAB before loading in Jacksonville Port.
You can count 49 Blackhawks, which is the usual number in a deployment.
In the picture you can see 15 HH-60Ms, leaving 34 (usually 8 UH-60Ls and 26 UH-60Ms).
However, if you look at the picture closely you see all Blackhawks have the folding tails and UH-60Ls do not have this mechanism, as fas as I know.
So could this unit be solely equipped With H-60Ms and the 294 perhaps -20294?
Nope, de L's niet.frank kramer wrote:AFAIK, all the H-60's presently in Rotterdam have their stabilisers disconnected and turned upwards.
Hi Jurgen,jurgen wrote:Erwin from these pictures I can recognise:
H-60 294
HH-60M 20680
Can not find the 20682.
I was wondering about 'your' UH-60L 96-26294.
If you look at this picture https://www.facebook.com/JacksonvillePo ... 83/?type=3 you see the choppers from the 101CAB before loading in Jacksonville Port.
You can count 49 Blackhawks, which is the usual number in a deployment.
In the picture you can see 15 HH-60Ms, leaving 34 (usually 8 UH-60Ls and 26 UH-60Ms).
However, if you look at the picture closely you see all Blackhawks have the folding tails and UH-60Ls do not have this mechanism, as fas as I know.
So could this unit be solely equipped With H-60Ms and the 294 perhaps -20294?
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