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Whif: 1/72 MH-101 Merlin Marineflieger, German Navy


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Welcome to my current what-if project.

When the German Navy realized that the NH-90 would take too long and cost too much until it would enter service, it decided to drastically change it´s helo-fleet. To afford the buy and maintenance of the MH-101, it sold all of it´s 21 Seakings and 22 Sea Lynx. With only one type of helo left, it was clear that this one had to become a jack-of-all-trades to fulfill all the roles the German Navy needed:

Anti-Surface Warfare (formely supported by the Lynx)

Anti-Submarine Warfare (Lynx)

Boarding Ops (Lynx, Seaking)

Frigate Support (Lynx)

SAR (Seaking)

MedEvac (Seaking)

Transport (Seaking)

SOF-Support (Seaking)

The bigger size of the Merlin also meant that the older frigates of the Types F-122 and F-123 had to abandon their helo-capacity (it would be too large to fit in the hangar), while the F-124 had to change their hanger-entrance to deal with the MH-101. (on a sitenote: The F-124 even has to change their hangar-doors to support NH-90 Operations!

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The MH-101 Merlin is now capable to fulfill all the above mentionend roles, and can be seen here in a ASW/ASuW-configuration with Torpedos and Sea Skua-missiles.

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A FLIR has been added unter the right nose-section to enable the Merlin for SAR and Recon-Ops in bad weather/night.

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OK, serious: IF the German Navy would really do this, I´d really start worrying about the mental health of every officer in their staff. The helo is far too big, even the NH-90 would not fit on the older Frigates F-122 and F-123. And sending those ships out without helo would limit their capabilities a lot. But it´s a neat WHIF however. :)

HAJO

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Sorry, no pictures from the building process, but the result:

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The left side is my favorite, I copied the style of camoflage that can be seen on the Marineflieger Seakings. So the camospots are quite "big" and the pattern itself is quite clear.

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Decals are all out of my spare-box, I also looked it up and found that the 66+ numbers in the german armed forces have not been reserved or used so far for aircraft.

HAJO

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