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IN HOC SIGNO said:very nice....and someday that will be a Cdn helicopter they are disembarking from!! ;D
If the Chinooks in the pictures are Dutch.... they are (or were) ours
IN HOC SIGNO said:very nice....and someday that will be a Cdn helicopter they are disembarking from!! ;D
ArmyRick said:In reference to the picture of the troops crammed in like sardines, The worst ride is better than the best walk 8)
Good2Golf said:the Griffon rocks for what is (honestly) asked of it -- it puts a smile on my face every time I fly it.
Good2Golf said:Apostle, the CH147A (I guessing on the designator, based on the original) will complement vice compete with the CH146 Griffon.
Chou said:Its actually the CH147 "F" model not the A, that we are planning to acquire. It is far more capable, way more bells and whistles and almost double the range with the extra fuel tanks
Inch said:We originally had upgraded "C" models IIRC, we called them CH-147's. So what model we get and what we call it are typically two different things.
Calling our new ones CH-147A's would follow along our traditional naming of aircraft types since these will be our second version of Chinook, thus the "A" or possibly "B" identifier.
If one person here can be confused by the suffix letter, others (especially in other people's armies) will be too. Tell your US buddy that you fly CH147As and he'd likely respond, sympathetically, with "I thought that all of those got upgraded/sold/retired/scrapped long ago". Perhaps CH147F would make more sense internationally.Good2Golf said:I don't really see anything other than CH147A being used as the designator for the next Canadian model of Chinook brought into service.
Loachman said:Perhaps CH147F would make more sense internationally.
geo said:in that case, call em CH147C1s or C2s?
It worked ok for the Leos 8)