rotorwash Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 (edited) Here is the finished Super 68. She really looks awesome on the floor of the Aviation Museum. The "Razor's Edge" art is spot on as the stencil came form the 160th. The configuration is also accurate for the Battle of Mogadishu. Ray Edited July 27, 2014 by rotorwash Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rotor_head_Dan Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 Ahhh, im gonna miss he old girl YUH. Nothing like comparing it to the modern version, but this is definitely a sweet addition. Cant wait to get back to mother Rucker and check her out. Thanks for posting Ray. Dan Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HeavyArty Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 (edited) That is cool. They should add the cowling art back to it though. That is new news that Super 68 was hit as well. All my prior research indicated that Super 68 was not shot down in Op Gothic Serpent. It was there as the designated Combat Search And Rescue (CSAR) aircraft. I was tracking only three aircraft were shot down: Super 61 'Thunderstruck' tail # 91-26324, Walcot's bird Super 62 was not named, tail # 83-23882 Super 64 'Venom' tail # 89-26188, Durant's bird The downing of Super 62 was not depicted in the movie Black Hawk Down. It was the insert bird for Sergeant First Class Randy Shughart and Master Sergeant Gary Gordon. Shortly after inserting them, Super 62 was struck in the fuselage by an RPG. The whole right side of the aircraft was opened up and the sniper manning the right door gun had his leg blown off. The aircraft was able to make it out of the battle area to the port area where they made a controlled crash landing. More info here I have found this from an award write-up of one of the Pararescuemen on Super 68. - Retired Air Force Master Sgt. and Pararescueman Scott Fales received U.S. Special Operations Command’s highest honor when he was awarded the 2012 Bull Simons Award in Tampa, Fla., May 23. This lifetime achievement award, named for Army Col. Arthur “Bull” Simons, honors the spirit, values, and skills of the unconventional warrior. - In August of 1993 Fales was assigned to Task Force Ranger in Mogadishu, Somalia. On the fateful day of Oct. 3, he led the search and rescue of “Super 61” a Black Hawk helicopter shot down by a rocket propelled grenade. Fales and fellow PJ, Tech. Sgt. Timothy Wilkinson, who would earn the Air Force Cross for actions at Mogadishu, were flying in “Super 68” toward the crash site. - Some things that strike me about his actions on the third and fourth of October, them going into the fray the way they did, going down the ropes, firefight ensuing, the helicopter they are fast roping from gets hit by an RPG while they are on the ropes and all hell is breaking loose,” Rodriguez said. “After he gets wounded, he continues to care for the wounded and returned deadly accurate fire, and at one point, finally has to give himself an IV to keep from going into shock. Just amazing.” - For his actions that day Fales received the Silver Star and the Purple Heart. Lessons he learned that day would provide the foundation for future combat search and rescue (CSAR) training to both active duty SOF and the Joint Service Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape Agency. This is MSG Fales w/ Super 68 in the Mog. From another website "Super 68 was hit in the rotor blades by an RPG." This reaises new questions. So there were four aircraft downed that day? Or are Super 62 and Super 68 being confused? The damage sounds similar. Edited January 4, 2014 by HeavyArty Quote Link to post Share on other sites
rotorwash Posted January 4, 2014 Author Share Posted January 4, 2014 That is cool. They should add the cowling art back to it though. That is new news that Super 68 was hit as well. All my prior research indicated that Super 68 was not shot down in Op Gothic Serpent. It was there as the designated Combat Search And Rescue (CSAR) aircraft. I was tracking only three aircraft were shot down: Super 61 'Thunderstruck' tail # 91-26324, Walcot's bird Super 62 was not named, tail # 83-23882 Super 64 'Venom' tail # 89-26188, Durant's bird The downing of Super 62 was not depicted in the movie Black Hawk Down. It was the insert bird for Sergeant First Class Randy Shughart and Master Sergeant Gary Gordon. Shortly after inserting them, Super 62 was struck in the fuselage by an RPG. The whole right side of the aircraft was opened up and the sniper manning the right door gun had his leg blown off. The aircraft was able to make it out of the battle area to the port area where they made a controlled crash landing. More info here I have found this from an award write-up of one of the Pararescuemen on Super 68. - Retired Air Force Master Sgt. and Pararescueman Scott Fales received U.S. Special Operations Command’s highest honor when he was awarded the 2012 Bull Simons Award in Tampa, Fla., May 23. This lifetime achievement award, named for Army Col. Arthur “Bull” Simons, honors the spirit, values, and skills of the unconventional warrior. - In August of 1993 Fales was assigned to Task Force Ranger in Mogadishu, Somalia. On the fateful day of Oct. 3, he led the search and rescue of “Super 61” a Black Hawk helicopter shot down by a rocket propelled grenade. Fales and fellow PJ, Tech. Sgt. Timothy Wilkinson, who would earn the Air Force Cross for actions at Mogadishu, were flying in “Super 68” toward the crash site. - Some things that strike me about his actions on the third and fourth of October, them going into the fray the way they did, going down the ropes, firefight ensuing, the helicopter they are fast roping from gets hit by an RPG while they are on the ropes and all hell is breaking loose,” Rodriguez said. “After he gets wounded, he continues to care for the wounded and returned deadly accurate fire, and at one point, finally has to give himself an IV to keep from going into shock. Just amazing.” - For his actions that day Fales received the Silver Star and the Purple Heart. Lessons he learned that day would provide the foundation for future combat search and rescue (CSAR) training to both active duty SOF and the Joint Service Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape Agency. This is MSG Fales w/ Super 68 in the Mog. From another website "Super 68 was hit in the rotor blades by an RPG." This reaises new questions. So there were four aircraft downed that day? Or are Super 62 and Super 68 being confused? The damage sounds similar. Gino, You are the Gothic Serpent expert. I do know that the museum consulted with 160th members on the helo. I will ask and see if they have any other information on the history of Super 68 and get back with you. Regardless, I am really pleased she has a new home. I think the lack of artwork is meant to reflect her last operational configuration as are the weapons. I do agree it would look cool though. Ray Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HeavyArty Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 Let me know what you find out. I may have to update my info. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
strikeeagle801 Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 (edited) Do you guys know which "Super" 91-26360 was? I just looked up the registration here and it says it was written off, but as you can see in this picture, it wasn't. Was it actually shot down, or just damaged? Aaron ps. I was told the call-sign/artwork was "Thrasher" if that helps. Edited January 4, 2014 by strikeeagle801 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HeavyArty Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 (edited) From what I have found out, it was not part of the raid on 3 Oct 93 and did not have a "Super" number. It was in Somalia at the time though. This is what I have from a crew chief who was there. Other OPGS aircraft that did not take part in the raid. I am sure I am going to leave a couple out. These were from my platoon. Some were the MH-60A others were MH-60L. Most were DAPS. 85-24395 The Predator, The 1st ever DAP 83-23908 Heavy Metal (did not deploy to Somalia) 83-23887 Heavy Metal, We had to give ACFT 908 to our sister unit. I took the engine cowlings off of 908 and put them on 887. 83-23839 Iron Maiden 84-24000 The Liberator 84-24010 Bounty Hunter 83-23853 Bat Copter - Batman logo on engine cowlings 89-26184 Flatliner - the 1st L model DAP 91-26360 Thrasher 91-26276 Dirty Deeds Check here for all the "Super" numbered aircraft. Edited January 4, 2014 by HeavyArty Quote Link to post Share on other sites
strikeeagle801 Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 (edited) Thank's for the info Gino. The 160th guys that I talked to said that it was there and damaged, and that record shows it as being writen off (obviously that was not the case). Could it have been damaged during training leading up to the event? Not trying to contradict you at all, just trying to find out more info about it. One of 'life's little mysteries' kind of things. Aaron Edited January 4, 2014 by strikeeagle801 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HeavyArty Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 (edited) No offense taken at all Aaron. It easily could have been damaged before or after the 3 OCT mission. It was there, I just can't find anything else out about it. The details on most of the aircraft are cloudy at best. I have had new info come up from time to time that changed what I thought I knew. This may be another one of those times. Hopefully we can figure it out. Edited January 4, 2014 by HeavyArty Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MarioK Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 Amazing news and Ray if I may ask for us that don't have the possibility to visit the museum, could you set the pics somewhere to be seen/downloaded for reference? Thanks Quote Link to post Share on other sites
rotorwash Posted January 4, 2014 Author Share Posted January 4, 2014 Amazing news and Ray if I may ask for us that don't have the possibility to visit the museum, could you set the pics somewhere to be seen/downloaded for reference? Thanks Mario, It will take me a while to get them all uploaded, but, yes, I can post what i have. Ray Quote Link to post Share on other sites
doupnik Posted January 5, 2014 Share Posted January 5, 2014 (edited) That is cool. They should add the cowling art back to it though. That is new news that Super 68 was hit as well. All my prior research indicated that Super 68 was not shot down in Op Gothic Serpent. It was there as the designated Combat Search And Rescue (CSAR) aircraft. I was tracking only three aircraft were shot down: Super 61 'Thunderstruck' tail # 91-26324, Walcot's bird Super 62 was not named, tail # 83-23882 Super 64 'Venom' tail # 89-26188, Durant's bird The downing of Super 62 was not depicted in the movie Black Hawk Down. It was the insert bird for Sergeant First Class Randy Shughart and Master Sergeant Gary Gordon. Shortly after inserting them, Super 62 was struck in the fuselage by an RPG. The whole right side of the aircraft was opened up and the sniper manning the right door gun had his leg blown off. The aircraft was able to make it out of the battle area to the port area where they made a controlled crash. This reaises new questions. So there were four aircraft downed that day? Or are Super 62 and Super 68 being confused? The damage sounds similar. Gino, I think Super 62 was named "Black Widow." There was a site that had pics of it after the mission, and it showed the cowling art and RPG hit. One of those things that came after the first WW Night Stalkers sheet, but will be fixed for the second. I can send you the pics and maybe the site if I can dig it up. But I agree with everyone else you are the GOTHIC SERPENT lore master. I agree, the should have put the cowling art back on 68 for it's final display, it is iconic. BTW, Gino, do you have anything on "Texas Express?" It was mentioned in someone's book, not BHD, and it would be nice to get a serial or clear pics of it... mason Edited January 5, 2014 by doupnik Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Floyd S. Werner, Jr. Posted January 5, 2014 Share Posted January 5, 2014 Gino, I think Super 62 was named "Black Widow." There was a site that had pics of it after the mission, and it showed the cowling art and RPG hit. One of those things that came after the first WW Night Stalkers sheet, but will be fixed for the second. I can send you the pics and maybe the site if I can dig it up. But I agree with everyone else you are the GOTHIC SERPENT lore master. I agree, the should have put the cowling art back on 68 for it's final display, it is iconic. BTW, Gino, do you have anything on "Texas Express?" It was mentioned in someone's book, not BHD, and it would be nice to get a serial or clear pics of it... mason As Mason mentioned "Black Widow" will be on the new sheet which is rapidly coming together thanks to Mason. "Texas Express" (Super 67, I think) is mention in the book "Battle of Mogadishu". We have tentative artwork for it. It is based off of a recollection of a Ranger. We are going to include it on Part 2 with the impreviso that it is based off of the recollection and no photos have surfaced yet. We want to include the Super aircraft from the raid to 'complete' the operation. I don't want to steal the thread but there looks to be 20-21 aircraft from OPGS to today. Floyd Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HeavyArty Posted January 5, 2014 Share Posted January 5, 2014 (edited) Yup, I forgot to update the post on Super 62 that I took that blurb from. I also have the pics after it was hit. Great news on the second sheet. It looks like we have most of the aircraft accounted for. I can't wait to see how it comes out. Good news on Super 67 too, unfortunately, I don't have anything on it. Do you have the tail ## for it so I can update my files as well? A little more info on Super 68 from an article about moving it to the Aviation Museum: “Super 68 sustained significant damage in Mogadishu from small arms fire and a hit from a rocket propelled grenade, but with a limited maintenance crew, they got it back into the battle and continued to fight.” Apparently it was repaired and flew back into the battle. Edited January 5, 2014 by HeavyArty Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HeavyArty Posted January 5, 2014 Share Posted January 5, 2014 (edited) Whoops, double post. Edited January 5, 2014 by HeavyArty Quote Link to post Share on other sites
rotorwash Posted July 27, 2014 Author Share Posted July 27, 2014 Sorry for the delay getting up the finished pics of Super 68. Check the first post again for the pics. Feel free to share these with anyone you like and come on down to LA and see her for yourself! Ray Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Sarathi S. Posted August 8, 2014 Share Posted August 8, 2014 Just wondering, as the pics of the Chain Gun mount made me think about it: is the gun capable of vertical traverse, or is it completely fixed? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
11bee Posted August 9, 2014 Share Posted August 9, 2014 Just wondering, as the pics of the Chain Gun mount made me think about it: is the gun capable of vertical traverse, or is it completely fixed? Pretty sure it is in a fixed mount. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
rotorwash Posted August 9, 2014 Author Share Posted August 9, 2014 Pretty sure it is in a fixed mount. That is my understanding as well. Ray Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Sarathi S. Posted August 9, 2014 Share Posted August 9, 2014 Okay, thanks. That's what I thought. It's interesting to see the rocket pods angled up like they are as well. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
rotorwash Posted August 9, 2014 Author Share Posted August 9, 2014 Okay, thanks. That's what I thought. It's interesting to see the rocket pods angled up like they are as well. Check the cobra in my signature. Now imagine a Hawk in the same attitude, Voila, horizontal rockets pods! Ray Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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