REAL MAN TRUCKWORKS & SURVIVAL
GENERAL TOPICS => D.O.T. => Topic started by: wilsonphil on April 20, 2017, 08:03:01 AM
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https://gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/aucdsclnk?sl=91QSCI17125601
Your community will just love you!
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Don's going to see the serial number any go..."I remember when...with this very one!"
Just wait for it... :beercheers:
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two-three-five...??
Possibly an old 101st bird. They had one burn up before that, and got in a 91 or maybe a 92 bird to replace. A one-off build ok'd by congress. Is this that bird, I wonder???
The guard up in Maryland flew a company of them, I never saw nor set foot on those, so I don't know those tail numbers. I have seen most of the other 400+ hooks in the inventory...
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don, can you give me a break down of how those ser# are interpreted please?
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don, can you give me a break down of how those ser# are interpreted please?
first two digits are the year of manufacturer...91 = 1991.
Note that everytime an airframe is re-manufacturered, the fuselage is zero-timed and starts with a new number
This 1991 aircraft was likely a 1966, or 1967 B or C model Chinook before and remanufactured into a D model in 91.
The last 5 are the sequence number. I believe the first two digits of the sequence number stands for a model run, such as these numbers being a "D" model...Late build.
Then the last three digits are the actual build sequence of this airframe. This would have been the 235th "D" model Chinook built or rebuilt in Philadelphia at the Boeing/Vertol plant
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pocket change..... :rollseyes
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Thanks, now that is actually useful info to remember.
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If it had mini guns that would clinch it!
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He doesn't need mini guns JR, one of us in each fish bowl equals totally unpredictable mini guns with near complete field of fire! :wink:
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:cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: