Hi all,
Could make it for the airshow 'only' missing any opening formation etc., but here is my report for Saturday, 21. October:
F-4E 60-493 17 FW static
F-5E 10-571 112 FS static
F-15K 08-046 11 FW static
11 FW flew
11 FW flew
KF-16C 93-093 static
FA.50 14-018 static
14-007 arrived, far side
15-027 rescue demo
15-029 far side, flew
15-030 rescue demo
T.50 06-010 arrived, far side
08-028 static
T.50B 10-0057 - - 239 SFS - Black Eagles flightline
10-0058 1 239 SFS - Black Eagles flew
2 239 SFS - Black Eagles flew
3 239 SFS - Black Eagles flew
4 239 SFS - Black Eagles flew
5 239 SFS - Black Eagles flew
6 239 SFS - Black Eagles flew
7 239 SFS - Black Eagles flew
8 239 SFS - Black Eagles flew
TA.50 12-075 flew
KA.1 05-001 rescue demo
05-003 static
KT.1 02-040 far side
02-045 static
04-082 flew
BAe125-800 58-342 125 TRS arrived
BAe125-800 58-353 125 TRS arrived
BAe125-800 125 TRS shelter
The 3rd BAe.125 was noted in one of the shelters, which was then closed, just before 342 and 353 arrived around 10:15, so it may have arrived just before --> anybody caught it?
UH-1(H?) __-___ wfu (?) between shelters used by the 125 TRS
P-3CK 090912 static (USN 152725 in its previous life ...)
C-130H 45-019 arrived, C-130 line
55-030 far side, C-130 line
95-178 far side, C-130 line
95-180 static
05-182 far side, C-130 line
05-183 far side, C-130 line
05-186 far side, CN.235 line
CN.235M 30-078 static
5-081 far side, CN.235 line (not confirmed, read as 081 or 091
30-082 far side, C-130 line
30-084 far side, CN.235 line
- 7 far side, CN.235 line
30-088 far side, CN.235 line
CH-47D 88-093 flew
88-095 flew
861654 static
HH-60P 01714 rescue demo
01-772 far side (90% sure, heat haze)
01871 rescue demo
UH-60P 02355 static
AS.332L2 02-257 arrived/departed lunchtime
KUH-1 16055 static
A-10C 78-0696 25 FS 25 FS rescue demo
80-0153 OS 25 FS rescue demo
80-0167 7 AF 25 FS static
B-1B flew with 2 F-15K
C-17A 05-5151 HH 154 Wg HI-ANG static
C-130J-30 15-5817 YJ 374 AW static
E-3B 75-0560 AK 962 AACS static
F-22A 07-4140 AK 3 Wing flightline, flew p.m.
07-4145 AK 3 Wing flightline, flew a.m.
F-35A 14-5106 HL 388 FW flightline
15-5131 HL 388 FW flightline
U-2S 80-1074 BB 9 RW flew
P-8A 168760 LC-760 VP-8 static
C-12U (86-0082) USAAC area, not confirmed
UH-60L 97-26746 11 2-2 AVN USAAC area
97-26750 2-2 AVN USAAC area
97-26755 2-2 AVN USAAC area
12 2-2 AVN USAAC area
62 2-2 AVN USAAC area
64 2-2 AVN USAAC area
65 2-2 AVN USAAC area
2-2 AVN USAAC area
The 3 serials are based on the last 3 in white on the fin / boom, the 2-digit 'codes' are in white in the windows. All in all it should have been +/- 25 Blackhawks in that area.
A.400M M54-02 departed after 10 a.m.
Any gap fillers welcome of course, i.e. for 3rd BAe.125, B-1B and the 2 F-15K flying over with the B-1.
Best regards
Martin
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Re: Seongnam Airshow 21.10.2017
Not surprisingly the F-35As 14-5106 & 15-5131 HL are the first two to arrive in Kadena for their squadron holiday on Okinawa
Re: Seongnam Airshow 21.10.2017
I think there were actually two B-1s but sofar managed to identify only one by its noseart: 86-0118/EL 'Dead Man's Hand'.
Re: Seongnam Airshow 21.10.2017
And the second B-1 was 86-0094/EL 'Knight Hawk'. Also identified by its noseart.
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Re: Seongnam Airshow 21.10.2017
Many thanks for the feedback, and sorry that the format of my post got lost after I looked at the preview. Now it does not look very clear, unfortunately.
About the B-1B(s) on 21.10.:
One did a flypast together with 2 F-15K, and a few minutes later a few B-1B solo passes followed. My assumption was that the F-15K's had left, and the same B-1B did all the fly-by's. If it was 2 different ones, fine.
Any clue for the 2 F-15Ks?
Best regards
Martin
About the B-1B(s) on 21.10.:
One did a flypast together with 2 F-15K, and a few minutes later a few B-1B solo passes followed. My assumption was that the F-15K's had left, and the same B-1B did all the fly-by's. If it was 2 different ones, fine.
Any clue for the 2 F-15Ks?
Best regards
Martin
Re: Seongnam Airshow 21.10.2017
No clue on the F-15Ks, too dark.
I can confirm:
CN235 30-081 (256 sqn mks)
HH-60P 01-772
UH-60Ls noted Wednesday: 760 (DMZ-stripes), 748, 754, 746, 612 and either 518 or 618. All last three in white. Also 266x8 flew that day with the x looking like a 3. Maybe the 4Aviation group can confirm some more serials, they were there Tuesday - Thursday I believe.
I can confirm:
CN235 30-081 (256 sqn mks)
HH-60P 01-772
UH-60Ls noted Wednesday: 760 (DMZ-stripes), 748, 754, 746, 612 and either 518 or 618. All last three in white. Also 266x8 flew that day with the x looking like a 3. Maybe the 4Aviation group can confirm some more serials, they were there Tuesday - Thursday I believe.
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Re: Seongnam Airshow 21.10.2017
One F-15K (on the right side) was the 02-027 confirmed, the left one (I think) was 02-003Mr AMARC wrote:Many thanks for the feedback, and sorry that the format of my post got lost after I looked at the preview. Now it does not look very clear, unfortunately.
About the B-1B(s) on 21.10.:
One did a flypast together with 2 F-15K, and a few minutes later a few B-1B solo passes followed. My assumption was that the F-15K's had left, and the same B-1B did all the fly-by's. If it was 2 different ones, fine.
Any clue for the 2 F-15Ks?
Best regards
Martin
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Re: Seongnam Airshow 21.10.2017
Thank you guys, the gaps in the list are closing.
About 256 Sqn, have they introduced a new version of their elephant sqn badge? 30-084 was wearing what I know for 256 Sqn, while most others were wearing a different badge with the elephant. New style?
For the F-15K my angle was too bad, just below, I am sure some people have been in a better position.
Evaluating my photos of the UH-60Ls did not give me more serials, but the situation on 21.10., all counting from left to right as seen from static area, was as follows (24 total):
1st line (6x UH-60, all nose towards runway):
__-_____
__-_____
__-_____
__-_____
__-_____
__-_____
2nd line (6x UH-60, rotor towards runway, partially behind 1st line, left to right again)
__-_____
(97-26)750 with DMZ stripes
(97-26)746 + what looked like code 11 in the windows
(97-26)755
__-_____ with code 12 in windows, with DMZ stripes
__-_____
3rd line (8x UH-60, nose to runway)
__-_____
__-_____ with code 62 in windows
__-_____
__-_____ with code 64 in windows
__-_____ with code 65 in windows
__-_____
__-_____
__-_____
4th line (4x UH-60)
__-_____ rotor towards runway
__-_____ nose towards runway, DMZ stripes
__-_____ nose towards runway, DMZ stripes
__-_____ nose towards runway
Best regards
Martin
About 256 Sqn, have they introduced a new version of their elephant sqn badge? 30-084 was wearing what I know for 256 Sqn, while most others were wearing a different badge with the elephant. New style?
For the F-15K my angle was too bad, just below, I am sure some people have been in a better position.
Evaluating my photos of the UH-60Ls did not give me more serials, but the situation on 21.10., all counting from left to right as seen from static area, was as follows (24 total):
1st line (6x UH-60, all nose towards runway):
__-_____
__-_____
__-_____
__-_____
__-_____
__-_____
2nd line (6x UH-60, rotor towards runway, partially behind 1st line, left to right again)
__-_____
(97-26)750 with DMZ stripes
(97-26)746 + what looked like code 11 in the windows
(97-26)755
__-_____ with code 12 in windows, with DMZ stripes
__-_____
3rd line (8x UH-60, nose to runway)
__-_____
__-_____ with code 62 in windows
__-_____
__-_____ with code 64 in windows
__-_____ with code 65 in windows
__-_____
__-_____
__-_____
4th line (4x UH-60)
__-_____ rotor towards runway
__-_____ nose towards runway, DMZ stripes
__-_____ nose towards runway, DMZ stripes
__-_____ nose towards runway
Best regards
Martin