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Registration / Serial:M23-16
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-61
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-61 (H-3/HSS-2/Sea King)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-61A-4 Nuri
C/n (msn):61783
Operator Titles:Malaysia - Air Force
City / Airport:Pulau Langkawi - International (WMKL / LGK)Map
Country:Malaysia
Event:LIMA - Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2005
Photo Date:10 December 2005
Photo by:Adrian RomangContact
Photo ID:649908Submit Correction
View count: 280
Delivered new to the RMAF in January of 1977 carrying serial FM-1720. It was then re-serialled to M23-16 in 1984 and is reported to have briefly carried civilian registration 9M-ZAR in 2008 (for modification and certification work?). A total of 16 RMAF S-61's were written off over the years, with M23-16 being the last one, suffering a hard landing on August 2, 2019. Actually, this very accident - luckily without loss of life - sealed the fate of the surviving 12 or so RMAF's Nuris, as the fleet was permanently grounded. Keeping them airworthy has become an issue in the previous years anyway.
Registration / Serial:M23-16
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-61A-4 Nuri
C/n (msn):61783
Operator Titles:Malaysia - Air Force
City / Airport:Pulau Langkawi - International (WMKL / LGK)Map
Country:Malaysia
Photo Date:10 December 2005
Photo by:Adrian RomangContact
Registration / Serial:M23-16
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-61
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-61 (H-3/HSS-2/Sea King)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-61A-4 Nuri
C/n (msn):61783
Operator Titles:Malaysia - Air Force
City / Airport:Pulau Langkawi - International (WMKL / LGK)Map
Country:Malaysia
Event:LIMA - Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2005
Photo Date:10 December 2005
Photo by:Adrian RomangContact
Photo ID:649908Submit Correction
View count: 280
Delivered new to the RMAF in January of 1977 carrying serial FM-1720. It was then re-serialled to M23-16 in 1984 and is reported to have briefly carried civilian registration 9M-ZAR in 2008 (for modification and certification work?). A total of 16 RMAF S-61's were written off over the years, with M23-16 being the last one, suffering a hard landing on August 2, 2019. Actually, this very accident - luckily without loss of life - sealed the fate of the surviving 12 or so RMAF's Nuris, as the fleet was permanently grounded. Keeping them airworthy has become an issue in the previous years anyway.
Registration / Serial:M23-16
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-61A-4 Nuri
C/n (msn):61783
Operator Titles:Malaysia - Air Force
City / Airport:Pulau Langkawi - International (WMKL / LGK)Map
Country:Malaysia
Photo Date:10 December 2005
Photo by:Adrian RomangContact
Registration / Serial:M46-01
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-70
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-70 (H-60 Black Hawk/Seahawk)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-70A-34
C/n (msn):702369
Operator Titles:Malaysia - Air Force
City / Airport:Pulau Langkawi - International (WMKL / LGK)Map
Country:Malaysia
Event:LIMA - Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2005
Photo Date:10 December 2005
Photo by:Adrian RomangContact
Photo ID:330170Submit Correction
View count: 2326
The Royal Malaysian Air Force (Tentara Udara Diraja Malaysia - TUDM) operates two VIP S-70's since 1997. The 2nd is M46-02 (c/n in doubt) and even though staffed by RMAF personnel, both helicopters are under the direct control of - and take orders from - the Prime Minister's Office. There were plans in 2015 that both helis would be transferred back to the RMAF and join four ex Brunei DF S-70's which were about to be handed over to Malaysia, but the deal with Brunei fell through. Note the external fuel tanks.
Registration / Serial:M46-01
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-70A-34
C/n (msn):702369
Operator Titles:Malaysia - Air Force
City / Airport:Pulau Langkawi - International (WMKL / LGK)Map
Country:Malaysia
Photo Date:10 December 2005
Photo by:Adrian RomangContact
Registration / Serial:M46-01
Aircraft Original Type:Sikorsky S-70
Aircraft Generic Type:Sikorsky S-70 (H-60 Black Hawk/Seahawk)
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-70A-34
C/n (msn):702369
Operator Titles:Malaysia - Air Force
City / Airport:Pulau Langkawi - International (WMKL / LGK)Map
Country:Malaysia
Event:LIMA - Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2005
Photo Date:10 December 2005
Photo by:Adrian RomangContact
Photo ID:330170Submit Correction
View count: 2326
The Royal Malaysian Air Force (Tentara Udara Diraja Malaysia - TUDM) operates two VIP S-70's since 1997. The 2nd is M46-02 (c/n in doubt) and even though staffed by RMAF personnel, both helicopters are under the direct control of - and take orders from - the Prime Minister's Office. There were plans in 2015 that both helis would be transferred back to the RMAF and join four ex Brunei DF S-70's which were about to be handed over to Malaysia, but the deal with Brunei fell through. Note the external fuel tanks.
Registration / Serial:M46-01
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-70A-34
C/n (msn):702369
Operator Titles:Malaysia - Air Force
City / Airport:Pulau Langkawi - International (WMKL / LGK)Map
Country:Malaysia
Photo Date:10 December 2005
Photo by:Adrian RomangContact