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KLu (RNLAF) AH-64E HEX Codes

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Now that more than one KLu AH-64E has been delivered to Gilze-Rijen (and my first one buzzed by my office window yesterday), can anyone share the current HEX/Serial combinations in use? MTIA!
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Re: KLu (RNLAF) AH-64E HEX Codes

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A list has been posten on the Gilze forum not too long ago, see https://www.scramble.nl/community/messa ... /17/175099
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Re: KLu (RNLAF) AH-64E HEX Codes

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patrick dirksen wrote: 02 May 2024, 17:27 A list has been posten on the Gilze forum not too long ago, see https://www.scramble.nl/community/messa ... /17/175099
Thanks Pat! Had been searching for it but didn't expect it to be hidden in a 'daily' topic... :shock:
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Re: KLu (RNLAF) AH-64E HEX Codes

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With the kind aid of 'Bunzing' the following list has been produced about 2 weeks ago:

Q-31 = 480880
Q-32 = 480881
Q-33 = 480882
Q-34 = 480883
Q-35 = 480884
Q-36 = 480885
Q-37 = 480886
Q-38 = 480887
Q-39 = 480888
Q-40 = 480889
Q-41 = 48088A
Q-42 = 48088B
Q-43 = 48088C
Q-44 = 48088D
Q-45 = 48088E
Q-46 = 48088F
Q-47 = 480890
Q-48 = 480891
Q-49 = 480892
Q-50 = 480893
Q-51 = 480894
Q-52 = 480895
Q-53 = 480896
Q-54 = 480897
Q-55 = 480898
Q-56 = 480899
Q-57 = 48089A
Q-58 = 48089B

Wouldn't it be nice to try and validate the above assumptions from now on?
HEX 48088A buzzed Schiphol tower a few days ago and was said to have been Q-41 on delivery from Woensdrecht.
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Re: KLu (RNLAF) AH-64E HEX Codes

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Bennie wrote: 03 May 2024, 08:39 Wouldn't it be nice to try and validate the above assumptions from now on?
HEX 48088A buzzed Schiphol tower a few days ago and was said to have been Q-41 on delivery from Woensdrecht.
This was indeed the Q-41 on its delivery to 301sqn.
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So far, my list proved to be correct (and I expect it to be all the way down to Q-58) :wink:
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Re: KLu (RNLAF) AH-64E HEX Codes

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For the ADSb programmers:

Currently there are 2 Q-39s visible on ADSB due to a miscode, meaning that the Q-40 (currently flying as APACHE01, hex 480889) is registered to the Q-39 which is actually hex 480888, currently flying as BAT02
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Re: KLu (RNLAF) AH-64E HEX Codes

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Bunzing wrote: 19 May 2024, 22:48 So far, my list proved to be correct (and I expect it to be all the way down to Q-58) :wink:
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Daan Westenberg wrote: 23 May 2024, 13:55 For the ADSb programmers:

Currently there are 2 Q-39s visible on ADSB due to a miscode, meaning that the Q-40 (currently flying as APACHE01, hex 480889) is registered to the Q-39 which is actually hex 480888, currently flying as BAT02
Thanks Daan, updated the database!
Expect the changes visible in a couple of days.
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Bennie wrote: 03 May 2024, 08:39 With the kind aid of 'Bunzing' the following list has been produced about 2 weeks ago:

Q-31 = 480880
Q-32 = 480881
Q-33 = 480882
Q-34 = 480883
Q-35 = 480884
Q-36 = 480885
Q-37 = 480886
Q-38 = 480887
Q-39 = 480888
Q-40 = 480889
Q-41 = 48088A
Q-42 = 48088B
Q-43 = 48088C
Q-44 = 48088D
Q-45 = 48088E
Q-46 = 48088F
Q-47 = 480890
Q-48 = 480891
Q-49 = 480892
Q-50 = 480893
Q-51 = 480894
Q-52 = 480895
Q-53 = 480896
Q-54 = 480897
Q-55 = 480898
Q-56 = 480899
Q-57 = 48089A
Q-58 = 48089B

Wouldn't it be nice to try and validate the above assumptions from now on?
HEX 48088A buzzed Schiphol tower a few days ago and was said to have been Q-41 on delivery from Woensdrecht.
Also added this list to the db.
All times are local, unless otherwise specified
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Re: KLu (RNLAF) AH-64E HEX Codes

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SpotterRuben wrote: 24 May 2024, 16:36
Bennie wrote: 03 May 2024, 08:39 With the kind aid of 'Bunzing' the following list has been produced about 2 weeks ago:

Q-31 = 480880
Q-32 = 480881
Q-33 = 480882
Q-34 = 480883
Q-35 = 480884
Q-36 = 480885
Q-37 = 480886
Q-38 = 480887
Q-39 = 480888
Q-40 = 480889
Q-41 = 48088A
Q-42 = 48088B
Q-43 = 48088C
Q-44 = 48088D
Q-45 = 48088E
Q-46 = 48088F
Q-47 = 480890
Q-48 = 480891
Q-49 = 480892
Q-50 = 480893
Q-51 = 480894
Q-52 = 480895
Q-53 = 480896
Q-54 = 480897
Q-55 = 480898
Q-56 = 480899
Q-57 = 48089A
Q-58 = 48089B

Wouldn't it be nice to try and validate the above assumptions from now on?
HEX 48088A buzzed Schiphol tower a few days ago and was said to have been Q-41 on delivery from Woensdrecht.
Also added this list to the db.
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