Naha (Japan)
Churashima Air Festival
10 December 2023
Report and photos by Reinier Schreurs
This 9 Kokudan F-15J 42-8945 had special decals applied for the Air Festa, featuring a shisa, a lion-like Ryukyuan god native to Okinawa. The F-15J is operated by 304 Hikotai but its badge is covered by the colourfull sticker.
Static: |
80-1111 |
B777 |
701 Hikotai |
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97-3603 |
KC-767J |
404 Hikotai |
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34-3461 |
E-2C |
Hiko Keikai Kanshigun |
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62-8871 |
F-15J |
304 Hikotai |
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42-8945 |
F-15J |
304 Hikotai |
Special tail colours for Air Festa |
52-8956 |
F-15J |
204 Hikotai |
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97-4498 |
CH-47J/LR |
Koku Kyunandan/(Naha) |
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58-4599 |
UH-60J II |
Koku Kyunandan/(Naha) |
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96-5615 |
T-4 |
Nansei Shien Hikohan |
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96-5781 |
T-4 |
(Nansei Shien Hikohan) |
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12-3033 |
U-680A |
Hiko Tenkentai |
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Hangar display: |
52-8852 |
F-15J |
304 Hikotai |
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02-8916 |
F-15J |
304 Hikotai |
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42-8949 |
F-15J |
304 Hikotai |
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Mixed formation of all 9 Kokudan units making a pass overhead Naha. Quite challenging for Air Traffic Control to mix airshow traffic and busy Naha civil traffic, even with the second runway now available.
Flightlines and flying: |
34-3460 |
E-2C |
Hiko Keikai Kanshigun |
Flying |
Refitted with eight bladed props, E-2C 34-3460 is caught taxying to the runway to start its display. The Hawkeye unit at Naha is 603 Hikotai, however aircraft are frequently rotated with those at Misawa so they do not carry the Hikotai badge.
62-8873 |
F-15J |
304 Hikotai |
Flying |
92-8910 |
F-15J |
204 Hikotai |
Flying |
92-8913 |
F-15J |
204 Hikotai |
Flying |
02-8914 |
F-15J |
304 Hikotai |
Flying |
02-8920 |
F-15J |
204 Hikotai |
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32-8943 |
F-15J |
204 Hikotai |
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42-8947 |
F-15J |
304 Hikotai |
Flying |
42-8950 |
F-15J |
204 Hikotai |
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52-8954 |
F-15J |
304 Hikotai |
Flying |
Naha is one of four JASDF bases with a permanent presence of CH-47J/LR Chinooks. The Naha Herikoputa Kuyutai was also part of the flying display, 07-4499 performed the demo. Not so long ago there was a sticker below the badge on the tail with the base name on it, so the exact unit could be confirmed. Now most JASDF Chinooks fly without the sticker.
07-4499 |
CH-47J/LR |
Koku Kyunandan/(Naha) |
Flying |
78-4604 |
UH-60J II |
Koku Kyunandan/(Naha) |
Flying |
88-4607 |
UH-60J II |
Koku Kyunandan/(Naha) |
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36-5707 |
T-4 |
Nansei Shien Hikohan |
Flying |
56-5733 |
T-4 |
204 Hikotai |
Flying |
52-3023 |
U-125A |
Koku Kyunandan/(Naha) |
Flying |
52957/XVH |
CH-47JA |
15 Herikoputatai |
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Naha is the only Japanese Self-Defense Force base with all four services (including the Coast Guard) being local residents. The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force has a relatively small presence here called 15 Herikoputatai carrying the XVH code. The unit is attached to 15 Ryodan (15th Brigade) and operates some UH-60JAs and CH-47JAs plus one LR-2 (Beech 350). Reinier Schreurs caught 23053/XVH while taxying out for its display.
23053/XVH |
LR-2 |
15 Herikoputatai |
Flying |
5091 |
P-3C |
5 Kokutai |
Flying |
JA720A |
DHC-8 |
JCG/11th Region |
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JA721A |
DHC-8 |
JCG/11th Region |
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Elsewhere: |
24-3612 |
KC-46A |
405 Hikotai |
near civil hangars |
The Japan Air Self-Defense Force's display team Blue Impulse performs at most JASDF open houses and is always a great crowd pleaser, at least for the Japanese public. The team performs with six T-4s and always brings one spare along. Blue Impulse #6, being 16-5666 is turning hard right in one of the display routines.
Blue Impulse: |
26-5692/1 |
T-4 |
11 Hikotai |
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Credits: Reinier Schreurs, Internet