Trivial Sea King questions.
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Trivial Sea King questions.
Hi all , just a couple of questions that , hopefully some of you Sea King drivers can answer : Why do the British military operated Sea Kings have the name "SEA KING" painted on the rear fuselage on both sides ,our other military helos don't have their common names similarly applied ? And why have the individual aircraft codes , in black from "A" to "Z" started to disappear from the aircraft ? It seams to be only the Mk.3A that have had their codes removed while the Mk.3s still appear to retain theirs .
Just a couple of trivial questions , Cheers , Grandfer
Just a couple of trivial questions , Cheers , Grandfer
Why do the British military operated Sea Kings have the name "SEA KING" painted on the rear fuselage on both sides ,our other military helos don't have their common names similarly applied ?
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Why do the British military operated Sea Kings have the name "SEA KING" painted on the rear fuselage on both sides
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Its because the SAR squadrons are so desperate for serviceable airframes that the Sea Kings currently in service have all been retrieved from museums: they've not had time to take the identification labels off them yet
And why have the individual aircraft codes , in black from "A" to "Z" started to disappear from the aircraft ?
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No-one really cared 10 or 12 years ago when it was proposed (and implemented) by an OC Eng at St Mawgan (except for OC Eng). As ToTD mentioned not all cabs had the tail letter applied. And some that have had them re-applied recently (as they go thru Valley) have been done in rather a grand font... certainly not the font required/as defined by the aircraft repair manual... so, does that make it an illegal modification?
As for the "Sea King" markings... well there's an old story that it was an oversight or random caption on an original plan and that it was never intended to be on the airframe itself but subsequently became part of the aircraft markings anyway for the past umpty-ump years. However that may well just be an urban myth.
As for the "Sea King" markings... well there's an old story that it was an oversight or random caption on an original plan and that it was never intended to be on the airframe itself but subsequently became part of the aircraft markings anyway for the past umpty-ump years. However that may well just be an urban myth.
No-one really cared 10 or 12 years ago when it was proposed (and implemented) by an OC Eng at St Mawgan (except for OC Eng)
so, does that make it an illegal modification?
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