Description: Sikorsky MH-60S SEAHAWK® (Knighthawk), HSC-2 Fleet Angels (2019), 16"Mahogany Scale Model HSC-2 Fleet Angels MH-60S (2019) Model Fly with the HSC-2 Fleet Angels in this Sikorsky MH-60S Seahawk (Knighthawk) model. Each piece is carefully crafted from wood and hand painted to provide a unique piece youll treasure. 16 inches Made from Mahogany US Naval Aviator Owned Business Officially Licensed by Sikorsky The product is not intended to be used by children 12 years and younger Sikorsky®, SEAHAWK®, associated emblems and logos, and body designs of vehicles are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation in the USA and/or other jurisdictions, used under license by Squadron Nostalgia LLC. On 1 April 1948, Helicopter Utility Squadron ONE and TWO (HU-1 and HU-2), both known as the Fleet Angels, were formed from the newly decommissioned Helicopter Development Squadron THREE (VX-3) at Lakehurst, New Jersey. These were the Navys first two helicopter squadrons. Seventeen years later in July 1965, HU-2 was redesignated Helicopter Combat Support Squadron TWO (HC-2). In October 1973, the Fleet Angels moved to Jacksonville, FL. Over the years, the Fleet Angels distinguished itself with many firsts: First MEDEVAC, first blimp rescue, first all-weather day/night detachment, first night Doppler rescue, and first night full autorotation to a flight deck. Their existence was justified by their superior record and astonishing 2,318 rescues. The Fleet Angels were disestablished on 30 September 1977, falling victim to budget restraints after 30 years of proud service. The Circuit Riders of HC-2 were established on 1 April 1987 aboard NAS Norfolk from detachments of HM-12, HC-6, and HS-1 in order to unify the combat support elements of these dissimilar Atlantic Fleet squadrons. Since its recommissioning, HC-2 has participated in numerous fleet exercises building an impressive reputation of mission accomplishment and safety. In order to continue the proud tradition and history of the oldest helicopter squadron in the Navy, they reconnected with their roots and reclaimed the name Fleet Angels. The Fleet Angels flew the UH-3H Sea King and the executive transport version of the Sea King, UH-3H(ET). The Fleet Angels used to maintain two continuously deployed H-3 detachments overseas in addition to numerous short detachments that deploy from Norfolk aboard various units in support of Commander Second Fleet and Commander Strike Force Atlantic. During Operation Desert Shield/Storm the diverse abilities of both the personnel and aircraft of the Fleet Angels were put to the test. By meeting all the challenges presented to the detachments in the Persian Gulf, the Fleet Angels distinguished itself by successfully participating in multiple search and rescue missions, strategic movement of prisoners of war, medical evacuations, mine searches and many other equally challenging missions. In September of 1999 the Fleet Angels aided in the rescue of over 250 people in the Greenville region of North Carolina. The small community of Taraboro was devastated by the combined effects of Hurricane Dennis and Hurricane Floyd which left thousands of people stranded due to the flooding. For their primary role in these rescues, two of the Fleet Angels aircrew were awarded the Navy Marine Corps Medal, the highest medal for peacetime heroism. The high visibility of many of the Fleet Angels daily operations, at home and abroad, has brought the squadron under close scrutiny on numerous occasions, and resulted in the Fleet Angels receiving both the coveted Battle Efficiency and Meritorious Unit Commendation awards in its first full year of existence, and more recently the CNO Annual Aviation Safety Award. With over 65,750 mishap-free flight hours, the Fleet Angels daily performance has been exemplary; reflecting the pride and professionalism the squadron brings to bear on all tasks. In January of 2006 HC-2 transitioned to HSC-2. Along with having been redesignated the HSC-2, the Fleet Angels converted from using the H-3 Sea King to the MH-60S Knight Hawk. These two transitions were performed smoothly and efficiently due to the Fleet Angels dedication to excellence. The Fleet Angels Mission changed to being the East Coast Fleet Replacement Squadron for the MH-60S Knight Hawk. Sikorsky MH-60S SEAHAWK® (Knighthawk), HSC-2 Fleet Angels (2019), 16"Mahogany Scale Model HSC-2 Fleet Angels MH-60S (2019) Model Fly with the HSC-2 Fleet Angels in this Sikorsky MH-60S Seahawk (Knighthawk) model. Each piece is carefully crafted from wood and hand painted to provide a unique piece youll treasure. 16 inches Made from Mahogany US Naval Aviator Owned Business Officially Licensed by Sikorsky The product is not intended to be uséd by children 12 years and younger Sikorsky®, SEAHAWK®, associated emblems and logos, and body designs of vehicles are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation in the USA and/or other jurisdictions, uséd under license by Squadron Nostalgia LLC. On 1 April 1948, Helicopter Utility Squadron ONE and TWO (HU-1 and HU-2), both known as the Fleet Angels, were formed from the newly decommissioned Helicopter Development Squadron THREE (VX-3) at Lakehurst, New Jersey. These were the Navys first two helicopter squadrons. Seventeen years later in July 1965, HU-2 was redesignated Helicopter Combat Support Squadron TWO (HC-2). In October 1973, the Fleet Angels moved to Jacksonville, FL. Over the years, the Fleet Angels distinguished itself with many firsts: First MEDEVAC, first blimp rescue, first all-weather day/night detachment, first night Doppler rescue, and first night full autorotation to a flight deck. Their existence was justified by their superior record and astonishing 2,318 rescues. The Fleet Angels were disestablished on 30 September 1977, falling victim to budget restraints after 30 years of proud service. The Circuit Riders of HC-2 were established on 1 April 1987 aboard NAS Norfolk from detachments of HM-12, HC-6, and HS-1 in order to unify the combat support elements of these dissimilar Atlantic Fleet squadrons. Since its recommissioning, HC-2 has participated in numerous fleet exercises building an impressive reputation of mission accomplishment and safety. In order to continue the proud tradition and history of the oldest helicopter squadron in the Navy, they reconnected with their roots and reclaimed the name Fleet Angels. The Fleet Angels flew the UH-3H Sea King and the executive transport version of the Sea King, UH-3H(ET). The Fleet Angels uséd to maintain two continuously deployed H-3 detachments overseas in addition to numerous short detachments that deploy from Norfolk aboard various units in support of Commander Second Fleet and Commander Strike Force Atlantic. During Operation Desert Shield/Storm the diverse abilities of both the personnel and aircraft of the Fleet Angels were put to the test. By meeting all the challenges presented to the detachments in the Persian Gulf, the Fleet Angels distinguished itself by successfully participating in multiple search and rescue missions, strategic movement of prisoners of war, medical evacuations, mine searches and many other equally challenging missions. In September of 1999 the Fleet Angels aided in the rescue of over 250 people in the Greenville region of North Carolina. The small community of Taraboro was devastated by the combined effects of Hurricane Dennis and Hurricane Floyd which left thousands of people stranded due to the flooding. For their primary role in these rescues, two of the Fleet Angels aircrew were awarded the Navy Marine Corps Medal, the highest medal for peacetime heroism. The high visibility of many of the Fleet Angels daily operations, at home and abroad, has brought the squadron under close scrutiny on numerous occasions, and resulted in the Fleet Angels receiving both the coveted Battle Efficiency and Meritorious Unit Commendation awards in its first full year of existence, and more recently the CNO Annual Aviation Safety Award. With over 65,750 mishap-free flight hours, the Fleet Angels daily performance has been exemplary; reflecting the pride and professionalism the squadron brings to bear on all tasks. In January of 2006 HC-2 transitioned to HSC-2. Along with having been redesignated the HSC-2, the Fleet Angels converted from using the H-3 Sea King to the MH-60S Knight Hawk. These two transitions were performed smoothly and efficiently due to the Fleet Angels dedication to excellence. The Fleet Angels Mission changed to being the East Coast Fleet Replacement Squadron for the MH-60S Knight Hawk. × × × × × × × × Buy now and save! Shipping info Click the Shipping & Payments tab above the listing description for more info FREE Shipping Click the Shipping & Payments tab above the listing description for more info! Additional delivery notes PICK UP OPTION Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. PAYMENT Immediate payment is required upon selecting "Buy It Now" or upon checking out through the cart. We accept payment via U.S. PayPal accounts and all Major Credit Cards, Debit Cards & Google Pay. 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