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Aircraft Breakdown

Baalzebub

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I was wondering if any of you guys knows the USMC corps aircraft breakdown? By this I mean the approximate percentages of rotary-jet-c130. And if any of you guys have been thru training recently....How was the breakdown of available airframes for selection?

Thanks fellas
 

Fly Navy

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In Before The First "What Percentage Get Jets?" Lame A$$ Joke.
 

phrogpilot73

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I honestly couldn't tell you, but I've heard that it's something like 60% rotary wing 40% everything else. So really, 60% have "seen the light" :)
 

mkoch

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Phrog, any idea what the rough breakdown is within rotary wing? (i.e. how many -47, -53, etc, or "who's seen what light") Of course, I'm referring to total numbers, not just who's coming out of training. I see the breakdown of major pipelines on about every tenth thread, but I haven't seen this figure anywhere yet.
 

T-man

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phrogpilot73 said:
I honestly couldn't tell you, but I've heard that it's something like 60% rotary wing 40% everything else. So really, 60% have "seen the light" :)


I'd say this isn't too far off. The statistics that My OSO gave me when I asked him such a question (what % get jets? :p) was 55% rotary, 45% fixed wing. he didn't have numbers to drill down any further than that unfortunately.
 

mmx1

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according to the FY2005 AVPLAN(public document, but I don't remember the original link for it), there are...(major airframes only, minor ones(training and HMX-1) excluded)
173 AH-1W
86 UH-1N
223 CH-46E
35 CH-53D
146 CH-53E

663 rotary

122 AV-8B
62 F/A-18A/A+
101 F/A-18C
94 F/A-18D
21 EA-6B

400 jets

75 KC-130F/R/T/J

so it's 58/35/7 rotary/jets/props.
 

phrogpilot73

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mmx1 said:
according to the FY2005 AVPLAN(public document, but I don't remember the original link for it), there are...(major airframes only, minor ones(training and HMX-1) excluded)
173 AH-1W
86 UH-1N
223 CH-46E
35 CH-53D
146 CH-53E

663 rotary

122 AV-8B
62 F/A-18A/A+
101 F/A-18C
94 F/A-18D
21 EA-6B

400 jets

75 KC-130F/R/T/J

so it's 58/35/7 rotary/jets/props.
So when you really get down to brass tacks - 19.6% Phrogs... I knew I wasn't alone in loving the old girl... It would be interesting to see what the percentage of V-22 guys there are. It's going to turn into the new Phrog. But I'd rather get orders to Okinawa than transition. There's something about a mature woman... :icon_smil
 

Gatordev

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I'm just amazed there hasn't been a comment about the title of this thread. Aircraft breakdown, and you're talking about Marine aircraft? Too....many...jokes.... ;)
 

eddie

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gatordev said:
I'm just amazed there hasn't been a comment about the title of this thread. Aircraft breakdown, and you're talking about Marine aircraft? Too....many...jokes.... ;)
The first thing I thought he said was, like an elder speaking down to someone: "You do know that Marine aircraft break down..." :icon_tong
 

skidkid

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mkoch said:
Phrog, any idea what the rough breakdown is within rotary wing? (i.e. how many -47, -53, etc, or "who's seen what light") Of course, I'm referring to total numbers, not just who's coming out of training. I see the breakdown of major pipelines on about every tenth thread, but I haven't seen this figure anywhere yet.

I can safely say that week in and week out the percentage of CH-47s is 0% and projected to continue indefinitely.
 

mkoch

I'm not driving fast, I'm flying low
skidkid said:
I can safely say that week in and week out the percentage of CH-47s is 0% and projected to continue indefinitely.

I confess that I have committed the horrible sin of confusing the Sea Knight with the Chinook. I accept the judgement of the pilots, and beg forgiveness. :(
 

eddie

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mkoch said:
I confess that I have committed the horrible sin of confusing the Sea Knight with the Chinook. I accept the judgement of the pilots, and beg forgiveness. :(
Where does the name Phrog come from?
 

phrogpilot73

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eddie said:
Where does the name Phrog come from?
The story goes - When the first CH-46E Sea Knight was delivered to HMX-1 in Quantico, two pilots were on the flight line awaiting it's arrival. When they saw it - one pilot remarked "It looks just like a frog." At least that's what was in Boeing's tandem rotor newsletter a couple of years back. Don't know where the PH came from though. I think it was in the same article, I just don't remember. Either way, call the old girl "Phrog", "BattlePhrog", or just plain sexy and I'll like you...
 
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