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UPDATE: 2/10/16 Auction: Sikorsky HRS/CH-19E, BuNo130160

Wed Apr 01, 2015 8:40 am

I'm in contact with the new owner of BuNo 130160. The Korean War veteran served with HMR-161 in country from late 1952 to early 1955. The helicopter is now in indoor storage in Cleveland awaiting a static restoration. I've shared the complete history of the helicopter with the owner but, have heard nothing beyond the static restoration plans. At least it didn't get scrapped!
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The Atlanta Technical School is parting ways with their Sikorsky HRS-3/CH-19E, BuNo130160 (N7030) which has been at the school since early 1969. It would appear from the images in the link below that corrosion is playing havoc with the old girl's aluminum/magnesium alloy skin. I just hope it doesn't end up on the scrap pile. I'd bring it home myself but, I'm afraid the wife would relegate me to living in it if I did!

http://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?fa=Main.Item&itemid=10309&acctid=357

130160 in happier times. Love the paint scheme!
http://hrs-helicopter.com/images/130138-130172/BuNo130160.1.jpg
Last edited by Craig59 on Wed Feb 10, 2016 9:40 pm, edited 2 times in total.

Re: Warbird at Auction: Sikorsky HRS/CH-19E, BuNo130160

Thu Apr 02, 2015 8:57 am

That is a sad sight. I went thru Atlanta Tech back in 77/78, & the Ole Gal was still in pretty good shape, darn shame it has gone to crap.
Robbie 8)

Re: Warbird at Auction: Sikorsky HRS/CH-19E, BuNo130160

Thu Apr 02, 2015 6:29 pm

Craig,

Good posting. The other airframes are going for good dollars.

PC

Re: Warbird at Auction: Sikorsky HRS/CH-19E, BuNo130160

Thu Apr 02, 2015 6:43 pm

Anyone need T-41 parts?

I'm surprised the H-19 is going for so much.

The H-23 (a now rare "B" model) at least could be rebuilt by the Hiller rebuilders in Florida.

Re: Warbird at Auction: Sikorsky HRS/CH-19E, BuNo130160

Thu Apr 02, 2015 8:02 pm

Craig59 wrote:130160 in happier times. Love the paint scheme!
http://hrs-helicopter.com/images/130138-130172/BuNo130160.1.jpg

Wonder why it has the word "ABANDON" underneath?

Re: Warbird at Auction: Sikorsky HRS/CH-19E, BuNo130160

Thu Apr 02, 2015 8:24 pm

Chris Brame wrote:
Craig59 wrote:130160 in happier times. Love the paint scheme!
http://hrs-helicopter.com/images/130138-130172/BuNo130160.1.jpg

Wonder why it has the word "ABANDON" underneath?


ABANDON CHUTE was painted prominently on the undersides of rescue choppers.

Unfortunately, the $3405 selling price sounds a lot like scrap value. :cry:

Re: Warbird at Auction: Sikorsky HRS/CH-19E, BuNo130160

Thu Apr 02, 2015 10:43 pm

Craig59 wrote:
Unfortunately, the $3405 selling price sounds a lot like scrap value. :cry:


Cars bring a couple of hundred...and have more steel.
$3k seems like a lot considering the weight.

I've always wanted a H-19 in my backyard...too bad I'm about as far away from it as it is possible to be and still be in the mainland U.S.A.

Re: Warbird at Auction: Sikorsky HRS/CH-19E, BuNo130160

Fri Apr 03, 2015 7:27 am

JohnB wrote:Cars bring a couple of hundred...and have more steel.
$3k seems like a lot considering the weight.


John,

I certainly hope you're correct and now that you mention, it does seem high even for scrap aluminum and magnesium.

Re: Warbird at Auction: Sikorsky HRS/CH-19E, BuNo130160

Fri Apr 03, 2015 8:58 am

Robbie Stuart wrote:That is a sad sight. I went thru Atlanta Tech back in 77/78, & the Ole Gal was still in pretty good shape, darn shame it has gone to crap.
Robbie 8)


Wow, Robbie, I was also there from January 1977-September 1978! I remember running that helicopter on a few occasions! Sad to see how much its gone downhill.........

Re: Warbird at Auction: Sikorsky HRS/CH-19E, BuNo130160

Fri Apr 03, 2015 7:53 pm

Craig59 wrote:
130160 in happier times. Love the paint scheme!
http://hrs-helicopter.com/images/130138-130172/BuNo130160.1.jpg


Thanks for sharing the color photo from 1963/64 of the former Marine and by then Navy CH-19E. I probably saw this one in the same or similar paint scheme near the end of its service life at Pax River, MD during either the summer of 1966 or 1967. I remember seeing a CH-19E that looked very similar in a hangar during either the "Air Expo 66" or "Air Expo 67" air shows at NAS Pax River in July 1966 or July 1967. I remember an all orange H-34 on standby on the ramp for crash rescue there also. A lot of great airplanes there during those years including the Navy Test Pilot School's Douglas F-6A (former F4D-1) Skyray which flew a demo during the show.

Re: Warbird at Auction: Sikorsky HRS/CH-19E, BuNo130160

Sat Apr 04, 2015 9:30 am

Craig59 wrote:
JohnB wrote:Cars bring a couple of hundred...and have more steel.
$3k seems like a lot considering the weight.


John,

I certainly hope you're correct and now that you mention, it does seem high even for scrap aluminum and magnesium.


It's a bit much for dirty aluminium scrap, but it's a better than fair price for a complete(ish) R1340 core.

I restored a factory made cutaway engine for display in our shop a few years back. The accessory drive gears buried in it were worth - once inspected and approved - several times the price, shipping and my spare time in making it pretty.

Re: Warbird at Auction: Sikorsky HRS/CH-19E, BuNo130160

Mon Apr 06, 2015 10:26 am

Rod Schneider wrote:
Robbie Stuart wrote:That is a sad sight. I went thru Atlanta Tech back in 77/78, & the Ole Gal was still in pretty good shape, darn shame it has gone to crap.
Robbie 8)


Wow, Robbie, I was also there from January 1977-September 1978! I remember running that helicopter on a few occasions! Sad to see how much its gone downhill.........


Rod, it sounds like you were in the class just ahead of us, we graduated December 1978. :shock:
Robbie 8)

Re: UPDATE: 2/10/16 Auction: Sikorsky HRS/CH-19E, BuNo13016

Wed Feb 10, 2016 9:43 pm

Update bump
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