| Before that decision was made
the Navy lined up one example of each of
its operational types including the new
SH-2G Super Sea Sprite in 805 Sqn.
markings, in fact this would have been
the public's first chance to see it put
through its paces in the air at its home
base. Accompanying the 'Super' were a Sea
King, Sea Hawk and a Squirrel. The
Squirrel and Sea King have reverted back
to full colour National roundel with
black titles, while the Sea Hawk
displayed a black version. The SH-2G was
wearing toned down very low contrast
markings. The
RANs air assets have been kept very busy
for many years now and recent operational
deployment by the Sea King was evidenced
by the name 'Solomon Sal' displayed on
the side of the fuselage. 'Shark 20' was
attached to HMAS Manoora for Operation
Anode, the Australian contribution to the
Regional Assistance Mission to the
Solomon Islands (RAMSI ).
The only other spot
taken up on the display line was filled
by the Westland Scout, parked some
distance away from its modern day cousins
it was obvious that more types were
allocated spots but were not wheeled out
in the rain. Such a pity for everyone
involved that the weather stopped another
show at Nowra. A waste of time for those
who made the trip and paid their $10
admission before the cancellation? - no
way, the admission fee provided free
entry to the Museum.
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Super Sea Sprite Markings |
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