Aerotech Australia, Parafield, South Australia.
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Aerotech Australia, Parafield, South Australia.
A recent arrival to the fleet down here was this UH.60A Blackhawk...
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Re: Aerotech Australia, Parafield, South Australia.
ex MIL or 'just' a Sikorsky S70?
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Re: Aerotech Australia, Parafield, South Australia.
A 0,5 sec Google search shows this is former US Army UH-60A 80-23475 (and N260AU in between).
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Patrick Dirksen
Tristar Aviation
Patrick Dirksen
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