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Postby Ian Warren » Mon May 14, 2012 11:32 am

Jimmy Jillickers Politician Man tongue.gif ... Oh boy .. this is funny "Our Seasprites have had issues with corrosion and a lack of pilots to keep them in the air." rolleyes.gif

Navy looking to acquire Australian choppers
NewstalkZB | 07:12am Mon 14 May 2012

Our navy could be about to inherit reject Aussie helicopters.

The New Zealand Herald reports it's looking at replacing its trouble-plagued fleet of five Seasprite choppers with up to 11 refurbished older helicopters that were rejected by Australia in 2008 because they were considered unsafe and unsuitable.

Seven of the 11 were originally built in the 1960s and the other four in the mid '80s.

The Defence Minister says they've been modified with upgraded technology.

Jonathan Coleman says the airworthiness issues identified by the Australians have been corrected and there were plenty of escape clauses before the deal's done.

Our Seasprites have had issues with corrosion and a lack of pilots to keep them in the air.

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Obviously won't happen .. so why press release it .. forgot the Herald laugh.gif .... blink.gif
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Postby Naki » Mon May 14, 2012 11:55 am

The word is that it will happen
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Postby andy190 » Mon May 14, 2012 12:17 pm

We only got our Seasprites in 2001 & their already rusty. The Aussie ones were built 1963 to 1965 & in the mid-1980s. Won't the Aussie ones be even rustier? blink.gif
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Postby deeknow » Mon May 14, 2012 12:21 pm

Some more tidbits from another NZH article...

We're in fine company by the looks...
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Kaman had earlier said it was focusing on the three countries flying Seasprites: New Zealand, Egypt and Poland[/quote]

The technology sounds great, its just that you cant fly them in poor weather, the weathers always good out in the deep Pacific though right?
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The first of Australia's Seasprites arrived in 2003 but within two years many deficiencies had been identified, including an inability to fly in bad weather and low light and a failure to meet Australian airworthiness certification standards. The Australian machines were grounded in 2006.[/quote]

see: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/royal-nz-navy/ne...jectid=10805700
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Postby Ian Warren » Mon May 14, 2012 12:22 pm

ohmy.gif OH Gawd ! .. No aircrew , no airbases , two Frigates .. OH .. guess its a museum swap winkyy.gif
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Postby andy190 » Mon May 14, 2012 12:28 pm

From the NZH article:

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A Ministry of Defence report had earlier indicated only one of the five helicopters was serviceable in October 2010 and earlier last year only two were flying.[/quote]

Why don't we get something a bit less problematic? unsure.gif

Maybe a Westland Wasp? laugh.gif
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Postby Ian Warren » Mon May 14, 2012 12:47 pm

ohmy.gif Going to be amazing 8 years time with the heavy lift replacement - The debacles with the buying of LAV's , the scarping and selling of A4s and AM339s , this with the SH-2's ... now was the AW109 thought out properly as with the NH-90 .. Jimmy Jillickers Politician Man ohmy.gif
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Postby Naki » Mon May 14, 2012 1:05 pm

They say the problems have been sorted but they should of bought Super Lynxes in the first place...now we have an orphan platform
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Postby Ian Warren » Mon May 14, 2012 1:53 pm

Naki wrote:
QUOTE (Naki @ May 14 2012,2:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
...now we have an orphan platform

same can be said for the decision makers
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Postby Kahu » Mon May 14, 2012 2:13 pm

Think of all the spare parts we will have. rolleyes.gif
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Postby Naki » Mon May 14, 2012 2:34 pm

To be fair, a maritime helicopter always have issues with corrosion with the enviroment its lives in.

They also need more helicopters as the Navy now has five ships that are Seasprite capable (the ANZACs, Canterbury and the OPVs) and the current 5 won't meet that need (only 3 ships were helicopter capable when the Seasprites were bought)....you probably need around 8-10 helicopters by the time you take in maintenance, training etc.

The ex RAN Seasprites are very capable as they have glass cockpits and lot more up to date avionics and weapons system....lets hope the problems have been ironed out and that the age of the airframe (presumably they have been refurbished) doesn't let them down so we get some decent use of them if this is what is decided on
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Postby Ian Warren » Mon May 14, 2012 2:43 pm

I recall , a somewhat displeased Graham Bethell say on TV3 news .. NZDF have become the .. quote "scabs of the pacific"

Naki wrote:
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a maritime helicopter always have issues with corrosion with the enviroment its lives in.

and .. with saying that .. SECOND HAND .. hang on unsure.gif and its airframe life further extended .... Hmmm rolleyes.gif
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Postby Grumble » Mon May 14, 2012 6:46 pm

We need helicopters, but an old airframe is an old airframe... and an old marine airframe at that. You have to wonder...
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Postby HamiltonWest » Mon May 14, 2012 11:58 pm


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Postby Ian Warren » Tue May 15, 2012 9:46 am

Ham , I'm sold - i'll take 5 new with the option off 11 second ones dry.gif
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Postby HamiltonWest » Tue May 15, 2012 11:28 am

Ian Warren wrote:
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Ham , I'm sold - i'll take 5 new with the option off 11 second ones dry.gif

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Postby h290master » Tue May 15, 2012 2:19 pm

How about 10-11 MH60R? Tag in on the Aussie orders
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Postby Naki » Tue May 15, 2012 2:42 pm

h290master wrote:
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How about 10-11 MH60R? Tag in on the Aussie orders


How you goung to pay for that? Very rough estimate is that 11 SH-2 wil cost $130m ....you probably looking at roughly $30m (US) for 1 MH-60 unit...say $40m NZ...x 11 = $400 to $500m against $130m. I would say any purchase of the SH-2 wil be a gap filler for 10 years as the priority at the moment is get new training and transport aircraft.
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Postby Splitpin » Tue May 15, 2012 2:52 pm

Ive got a wasp sitting around the hanger with not much to do, and a sprite ...... just needs some landing gear, otherwise she could be a runner winkyy.gif The way things are going, i can see them going out the door real soon....better get my a into g , and get the Andover cleaned up as well.

Sorry to detract from the serious nature, but i think the sooner we get merged into the Australian defense system the better......problem solved ?
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Postby Ian Warren » Tue May 15, 2012 3:02 pm

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Wasp ... but i think the sooner we get merged into the Australian defense system the better......problem solved ?

Dang good solution , works both ways ... Independent but assured , just need to bring us back up to speed cool.gif
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