LIMA 2019 participants overview & NOTAM
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Re: LIMA 2019 participants overview & NOTAM
Graham,
Many thanks indeed for the additions, greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Tim.
Many thanks indeed for the additions, greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Tim.
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Re: LIMA 2019 participants overview & NOTAM
Flypast 24/04
Hawks
01/08/25/26/34
PC-7's
01/02/03/05/08/09/23/24
Anyone for the A109's 24/04?
Alouette?
Kaman?
Cheers,
Tim
Hawks
01/08/25/26/34
PC-7's
01/02/03/05/08/09/23/24
Anyone for the A109's 24/04?
Alouette?
Kaman?
Cheers,
Tim
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Back to doing some research tonight.
An online news report shows the KA-27 (EDIT: actually KA-28) as being on the back of ship number 012 which the reporter said was from the Vietnam Navy. I looked carefully at my photos and realised I'd completely missed the chopper amongst the deck hardware. It was partly covered with a tarpaulin but had a panel showing the number "27".
A bit more research and I got this Vietnamese news webpage of the ship's visit to Malaysia with a photo of KA-28 7527 (Edited) on deck.
https://vietnamnet.vn/vn/the-gioi/tau-0 ... 16810.html
That's what I call a nice tieup!
An online news report shows the KA-27 (EDIT: actually KA-28) as being on the back of ship number 012 which the reporter said was from the Vietnam Navy. I looked carefully at my photos and realised I'd completely missed the chopper amongst the deck hardware. It was partly covered with a tarpaulin but had a panel showing the number "27".
A bit more research and I got this Vietnamese news webpage of the ship's visit to Malaysia with a photo of KA-28 7527 (Edited) on deck.
https://vietnamnet.vn/vn/the-gioi/tau-0 ... 16810.html
That's what I call a nice tieup!
Last edited by PIK Flyer on 06 May 2019, 01:20, edited 2 times in total.
Re: LIMA 2019 participants overview & NOTAM
Confirmed by video footage here:-PIK Flyer wrote:Back to doing some research tonight.
An online news report shows the KA-27 as being on the back of ship number 012 which the reporter said was from the Vietnam Navy. I looked carefully at my photos and realised I'd completely missed the chopper amongst the deck hardware. It was partly covered with a tarpaulin but had a panel showing the number "27".
A bit more research and I got this Vietnamese news webpage of the ship's visit to Malaysia with a photo of KA-27 3527 on deck.
https://vietnamnet.vn/vn/the-gioi/tau-0 ... 16810.html
That's what I call a nice tieup!
https://youtu.be/6_VIAVvcoh4?t=268
The same video shows the helicopters that took part in the fleet review flypast at the beginning. Looks like the same ones that were used in the demos. I can't see an Alouette on the deck of any of the ships reviewed in the film unfortunately.
Re: LIMA 2019 participants overview & NOTAM
Final ship/heli tieup is for ship number 575 - CNS Yueyang of the China Navy. In the open hangar was the tail of a Harbin Z-9C.PIK Flyer wrote:Confirmed by video footage here:-PIK Flyer wrote:Back to doing some research tonight.
An online news report shows the KA-27 as being on the back of ship number 012 which the reporter said was from the Vietnam Navy. I looked carefully at my photos and realised I'd completely missed the chopper amongst the deck hardware. It was partly covered with a tarpaulin but had a panel showing the number "27".
A bit more research and I got this Vietnamese news webpage of the ship's visit to Malaysia with a photo of KA-27 3527 on deck.
https://vietnamnet.vn/vn/the-gioi/tau-0 ... 16810.html
That's what I call a nice tieup!
https://youtu.be/6_VIAVvcoh4?t=268
The same video shows the helicopters that took part in the fleet review flypast at the beginning. Looks like the same ones that were used in the demos. I can't see an Alouette on the deck of any of the ships reviewed in the film unfortunately.
Lots of image enhancement of multiple raw files, shows it to be 9417. Pictured here in May 2018.
http://eng.mod.gov.cn/news/2018-05/14/c ... 3863_2.htm
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Re: LIMA 2019 participants overview & NOTAM
The Vietnamese Kamov (actually a Ka-28) is 7527.
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Re: LIMA 2019 participants overview & NOTAM
And the Chinese Harbin is a Z-9D
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Thanks for both corrections Andy. Much appreciated.
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Hi all just doing a tidy up of my logs for the year and realise I still need tie ups for the PC-7's that flew in the opening ceremony on the 26th of March.There is a list of the one's that took part in the rehearsals on the 24th but not the 26th.
I viewed these from the hotel as I was unable to enter the show until 10 am the opening display being around 8 am.
If anyone can supply these I'd be very grateful.
I viewed these from the hotel as I was unable to enter the show until 10 am the opening display being around 8 am.
If anyone can supply these I'd be very grateful.
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Unfortunately I can't help, as I didn't arrive on the island till the 27th.Graham wrote:Hi all just doing a tidy up of my logs for the year and realise I still need tie ups for the PC-7's that flew in the opening ceremony on the 26th of March.There is a list of the one's that took part in the rehearsals on the 24th but not the 26th.
I viewed these from the hotel as I was unable to enter the show until 10 am the opening display being around 8 am.
If anyone can supply these I'd be very grateful.