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Sea King Shell at St Mawgan

Can anyone help with the identity and history of this Sea King please?

Photo here; http://airfields.fotopic.net/p59203778.html

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By: pagen01 - 22nd March 2013 at 14:33

RAF St Mawgan still exists as an MoD combat survival school, believe the Sea King shell is still an asset for them.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 22nd March 2013 at 14:16

Bump this old thread

Now RAF St.Mawgen is no more and now Newquay Airport, is XV372 still present ?

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By: merkle - 2nd July 2009 at 23:59

Never knew that was there. Nice find.
Theres alot of retired aircraft over at Predannack if you’re interested.

Allready asked old Boy,
I have letters from the MOD, DSA and The Base commander stating that Preddanacks Wessex are still very much in use as fire training rigs, and anything else these Hulks can be used for. … in a word.. Gutted..I might take a visit with me hacksaw, and cart off a cockpit in the middle of the Night LOL… Nah just patiently wait .. one will come up one day ;):D

Just a Thought…. whats happening if anything ??.. with XS513 sat on the dump at yoevilton, she was in good condition for a wreck as such, has she fallen into more disrepair ??, or does she have a bright future ??

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By: spitfireman - 1st July 2009 at 21:44

Still in regular use i’m afraid – I bravely leaped out of her myself only the other month.

The classroom we used before the exercise had a display on the wall with several photos of her being lowered into the field by a SAR Sea King.

If it goes missing…….you’ll know where it is:dev2:

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By: Maple Slacker - 1st July 2009 at 21:01

Still in regular use i’m afraid – I bravely leaped out of her myself only the other month.

The classroom we used before the exercise had a display on the wall with several photos of her being lowered into the field by a SAR Sea King.

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By: spitfireman - 1st July 2009 at 13:58

AHA………..Something else for the garden!!!:diablo:

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By: pagen01 - 1st July 2009 at 13:31

Do you guys ever use ‘search’ or read previous posts?:rolleyes::D
Post #45 here, http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=82403&highlight=sea+king+st+mawgan&page=2

It was used as a procedures ‘frame by 203 (training) Sqdn for a few years before being replaced by a RN HAS (6?), then used for field egress training, not specifically for 1 Sqn Regt, but ‘other’ resident unit. Still in use I believe.
One over sight by the Squadron when procurring this Sea King was that the RAF and RN (SH-3 standard) vary considerably internally, my father played a part in re hashing the interior to be just so for RAF use, he reckoned it would have been a lot easier to have found a non flyer RAF example in the first place!

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By: Arabella-Cox - 29th June 2009 at 21:55

Wow so this is actually a Sikorsky SH-3D not a sea king.

There is another surviving SH-3D in the UK but neither have been preserved, maybe someone could give the helicopter museum a call see if they could have it if it is not being used?

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By: REF - 29th June 2009 at 19:21

A couple I took a little while back.

http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w184/shackletonmr3/sunset004.jpg

http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w184/shackletonmr3/sunset005.jpg

Nice photos, it was too wet in the field to go any closer, if I had of tried it I think I would have sunk in the mud!!

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By: XM692. - 29th June 2009 at 12:24

Is this the one that used to sit in the scrapyard at Trowbridge?

Yes it is.

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By: zoot horn rollo - 29th June 2009 at 09:10

Is this the one that used to sit in the scrapyard at Trowbridge? It’s had a respray since then as I remember it used to be in the original dark blue scheme.

Nice find though!

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By: garryrussell - 28th June 2009 at 16:15

It’s demise is mentioned here

http://www.sonsofdamien.co.uk/sea%20king%20history.htm

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By: Dr Strangelove - 28th June 2009 at 15:59

A couple I took a little while back.

http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w184/shackletonmr3/sunset004.jpg

http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w184/shackletonmr3/sunset005.jpg

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By: EGTC - 28th June 2009 at 13:22

Never knew that was there. Nice find.
Theres alot of retired aircraft over at Predannack if you’re interested.

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By: Fouga23 - 28th June 2009 at 12:01

Cockpit project!:D

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By: WG-13 - 28th June 2009 at 11:51

I’ll have to check with a family member, but I believe it was used for emplaning/deplaning drills by 1 Sqn RAF Regiment until their departure from St Mawgan.

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By: REF - 28th June 2009 at 11:26

just out of interest, whats she doing all the way out there?

Not sure, be interesting to find out why

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By: Nashio966 - 28th June 2009 at 10:39

just out of interest, whats she doing all the way out there?

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By: Jagx204 - 28th June 2009 at 10:22

Thanks Guys

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By: REF - 28th June 2009 at 09:59

Thanks guys

Nashio is spot on with the location t St Mawgan as well.

Here is a larger photo;
http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb198/Flyer719/St%20Mawgan/20090303StMawgan97-1.jpg

Jagx – if you want a larger copy for the demobbed website, drop me a PM with your email address and I’ll send it across.

Cheers

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