Noted at a very quiet Airshow.
167954 P-8A VX-20 VX-20 hangar
169333 P-8A VX-20 VX-20 flightline
163310 KC-130T VX-20 stored VX-20 flightline
164441 / NY KC-130T VMGR-452 stored VX-20 flightline
162308 KC-130T VX-20 stored VX-20 flightline
164997 / AX C-130T VR-53 stored HX-21 flightline
static
144670 / 30 NU-1B USNTPS
158912 / RL P-3C VXS-1
161947 / SD323 F/A-18B VX-23
165801 / SD223 F/A-18F VX-23
166042 / 022 T-6B USNTPS
166494 MV-22B HX-21 MSN D0073
166562 MH-60R HX-21 MSN 703190 / Oct09
166768 / HX UH-1Y HX-21
166772 / HX AH-1Z HX-21
167876 MH-60S HX-21 MSN 703604 / Nov10
168247 / 72 UH-72A USNTPS MSN 9270
168458 MQ-4C VUP-19 Det. ?
169338 P-8A VX-20
701575 / 16 T-38A USNTPS
CF-02 F-35C VX-23
N194NT / 86 AW119 USNTPS
Regards
Mark (and Steve)
LOG: NAS Patuxent River Airshow 2 Jun 2018
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Re: LOG: NAS Patuxent River Airshow 2 Jun 2018
I'm reliably informed that even though N194NT was painted up in TPS colours, it is actually a Leonardo demostrator.
Regards
Mark
Regards
Mark
Re: LOG: NAS Patuxent River Airshow 2 Jun 2018
H-72A 168247 carried 'H-72A' on the tail. No 'U' or even a 'T' in front.
TT
TT
Re: LOG: NAS Patuxent River Airshow 2 Jun 2018
Thanks for the log. After risking my life asking a police officer whether I could photograph some of the gate guards (he reached for his revolver as soon as I started approaching him) and getting a barked 'no', I couldn't be bothered writing down the serials of the stored KC-130Ts.
I would add the ex-USFS BT-67 N115U (opb Aviation Systems Engineering Company (ASEC Inc)) to the log, though. It is the former C-47B 44-77235 and RAF KP265, and is currently operated by a company that does military and government contract work.
I won't offend anyone's sensibilities by listing the fully civilian a/c.
Roger
I would add the ex-USFS BT-67 N115U (opb Aviation Systems Engineering Company (ASEC Inc)) to the log, though. It is the former C-47B 44-77235 and RAF KP265, and is currently operated by a company that does military and government contract work.
I won't offend anyone's sensibilities by listing the fully civilian a/c.
Roger