For those who saw my post a couple weeks ago about the Sikorsky H-19 at an Orlando paintball park, the ship has now been identified as an Army veteran of the Korean War.

The owner was kind enough to crawl into the aft fuselage and photograph the modification data plate to find this is H-19C, serial number 51-14247.

Sid Nanson (SIDSIKO) provided the following:
51-14247 was delivered 11 July 1952. It served in Korea with the 7th Aviation Co, returning to the CONUS in May 1962. It went to Fort Rucker in November 1962, then to the 80th Transport Co. at Fort Richardson in November 1965. Then to Aberdeen proving grounds same month. It was probably acquired by Orlando Helicopters Airways from there.
I have never noted it at Sanford (OHA location), nor have I ever had a report of it being there, nor does it appear in the listing of military log books held by Orlando. There again, it might not have come with a log book after being at Aberdeen. I first visited Florida in 1990, I think it might have gone by then.Indeed, one website shows it as WFU from Sanford in 1988. Being an early H-19C and never upgraded to a D, it likely held little use to Orlando Helicopter other than perhaps for parts and was likely disposed of. We have no idea how long it’s been at the paintball park.
