Edwards AFB air show 15-16 Oct
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Re: Edwards AFB air show 15-16 Oct
Hi Tally, tnx for your reply
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Re: Edwards AFB air show 15-16 Oct
I can confirm from photo TB6 is 3896.
Re: Edwards AFB air show 15-16 Oct
Hallo The DJ, please check your pictures and check the top left or right side of the ejecton seat.
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Re: Edwards AFB air show 15-16 Oct
Re: Edwards AFB air show 15-16 Oct
It was there early on Saturday already. We arrived slightly past 7am.
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Re: Edwards AFB air show 15-16 Oct
Was anyone able to confirm serials of Thunderbirds /2 and /6?
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Re: Edwards AFB air show 15-16 Oct
For Thunderbird 2 I have 92-3881 as most likely candidate, but that was not confirmed at the show itself unfortunately.
I ams till working on my trip og, but have a few questions regarding the show participants here:
-KC-135 57-1437 in the static was confirmed by the crew as being operated by 370 FTS, is this also the case for 62-3553 that flew? It is in the Scramble database as 91 ARW.
-BT-13A NX67579 was in the static. This is listed as having c/n 6814 or 74-6814, but is the former military id known? As a side note, this airframe apparently crashed in 1964 and again in 1973, both times listed as ‘destroyed’, so it is probably mostly new built or at least a composite anyway I guess.
-F/A-18s 163993 and 164058 were seen near the NASA area. Have these ben transferred (and got a NASA registration) or are these just stored as I saw mentioned somewhere?
-R5O-4 Lodestar N250JR (former C-60A 42-32186 and El Salvador AF YS-26) was also in the static, marked as US Navy aircraft with a white triangle with red outline and code S in it on the tail. I searched the web for these markings, but couldn’t find a unit that used them, are they real or just fake? See here for a photo: https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/10751361
-On the far side, near the stored museum aircraft, was also a B-52, possibly an operational one. Did anyone manage to id this? 60-0036 has been suggested, but I don't know whether that was actually id'ed or concluded as being the other Edwards BUFF in the databases.
-And finally in the museum is an UH-34 preserved in US Marines colours. On the web the identity is both quoted as ex USAF 53-4477 and ex US Navy 137856 (N9043P). Which one is correct?
I ams till working on my trip og, but have a few questions regarding the show participants here:
-KC-135 57-1437 in the static was confirmed by the crew as being operated by 370 FTS, is this also the case for 62-3553 that flew? It is in the Scramble database as 91 ARW.
-BT-13A NX67579 was in the static. This is listed as having c/n 6814 or 74-6814, but is the former military id known? As a side note, this airframe apparently crashed in 1964 and again in 1973, both times listed as ‘destroyed’, so it is probably mostly new built or at least a composite anyway I guess.
-F/A-18s 163993 and 164058 were seen near the NASA area. Have these ben transferred (and got a NASA registration) or are these just stored as I saw mentioned somewhere?
-R5O-4 Lodestar N250JR (former C-60A 42-32186 and El Salvador AF YS-26) was also in the static, marked as US Navy aircraft with a white triangle with red outline and code S in it on the tail. I searched the web for these markings, but couldn’t find a unit that used them, are they real or just fake? See here for a photo: https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/10751361
-On the far side, near the stored museum aircraft, was also a B-52, possibly an operational one. Did anyone manage to id this? 60-0036 has been suggested, but I don't know whether that was actually id'ed or concluded as being the other Edwards BUFF in the databases.
-And finally in the museum is an UH-34 preserved in US Marines colours. On the web the identity is both quoted as ex USAF 53-4477 and ex US Navy 137856 (N9043P). Which one is correct?
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Patrick Dirksen
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Re: Edwards AFB air show 15-16 Oct
Patrick,
The BT-13A is 41-22676.
Where did you get the idea that the Lodestar was El Salvador AF please? AFAIK it served with the airline TACA.
As noted in the last couple of editions of USAMOOS, the H-34 has been confirmed by data-plate check as c/n 58012, so 137856.
Andy
The BT-13A is 41-22676.
Where did you get the idea that the Lodestar was El Salvador AF please? AFAIK it served with the airline TACA.
As noted in the last couple of editions of USAMOOS, the H-34 has been confirmed by data-plate check as c/n 58012, so 137856.
Andy
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Re: Edwards AFB air show 15-16 Oct
Hi Andy,
Thanks for the BT-13. That ties up with the registered c/n indeed.
Regarding the Lodestar, a couple of sources give YS-26 as serial after its US service, and that serial is quoted to be of the El Salvador AF here:
https://www.planelogger.com/Aircraft/Re ... JR/1007744
If that is incorerct, please confirm.
And nice the H-34 has been confirmed!
Thanks for the BT-13. That ties up with the registered c/n indeed.
Regarding the Lodestar, a couple of sources give YS-26 as serial after its US service, and that serial is quoted to be of the El Salvador AF here:
https://www.planelogger.com/Aircraft/Re ... JR/1007744
If that is incorerct, please confirm.
And nice the H-34 has been confirmed!
Cheers,
Patrick Dirksen
Tristar Aviation
Patrick Dirksen
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