HMLAT-303 UH-1Y , AH-1Z......the UN-1N is now retired from all west coast USMC squadrons
MCAS Miramar UH-1Y AH-1Z
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Re: MCAS Miramar UH-1Y AH-1Z
I think you will find that HMLAT-303 still operates the UH-1N, as it is sole the training squadron for the USMC and the East Coast Squadrons still operate the UH-1N. No front-line West Coast units operate the UH-1N any more but HMLAT-303 do.
See my report at
http://jetwashaviationphotos.com/3rdMAWUSMC.aspx
Nice shot by the way.
Regards, Mike
See my report at
http://jetwashaviationphotos.com/3rdMAWUSMC.aspx
Nice shot by the way.
Regards, Mike
robin990 wrote:HMLAT-303 UH-1Y , AH-1Z......the UN-1N is now retired from all west coast USMC squadrons
Re: MCAS Miramar UH-1Y AH-1Z
The last four HMLAT-303 UH-1Ns go to the East Coast next week.