Kaman SH-2 Seasprite - Aircraft On Display

Aircraft On Display

  • The only remaining U.S. Navy HH-2D, bureau number 149031 / callsign "Copyright 14", is currently on display outside at the American Helicopter Museum & Education Center in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
  • An SH-2F is on display at the USS Alabama (BB-60) Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama. The helicopter bears the markings of squadron HSL-31. It is supposed to be the first SH-2F delivered to the Navy in 1973.
  • An SH-2F, bureau number unknown, is on outside display at the National Museum of Naval Aviation on board Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
  • An SH-2F is on outside display at the intersection of Tow Way Road and Quentin Roosevelt Blvd aboard Naval Air Station North Island, Coronado, California.
  • An SH-2F is preserved in the Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum.
  • SH-2F, bureau number 151321 is currently on display at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon.
  • SH-2F, bureau number 149021 is currently on display on board the USS Hornet Museum at Alameda Point, California.
  • SH-2G, bureau number 162576 is currently on display at the Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum, NASJRB Willow Grove, Pa.
  • SH-2F, bureau number 161905 is currently on display at the New England Air Museum, located at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
For SH-2G and its versions on display, see Kaman SH-2G Super Seasprite.

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