Ray,
Your using a big gauge shotgun there Ray. Apples and Oranges! But..............you are getting on track.
1. If you look at my spreadsheet.
a. I have been keeping track of the photos with x's under navy for Navy photos. Civ for civilian. Might need to update those.
b. Flown has x's for all I've flown. Missing 812, 818, 833, 843. We have a pic of 812.
c. From baugher's serial number website, the FAA registry, and a few more places, I patched together enough info ofr the list of Bureau numbers and Construction numbers.
2. MODEX Numbers
a. I noted a pattern of MODEX numbers with only a few exceptions that could be caused by any number of things. Intergation of UH-1Ls, UH-1Es, Commanders perogitive. Only one squadron was using the aircraft.
b. Your find of those B&W photos, I've seen them before but not recently, show the Bell demo photo of the first model, 806.
c. There "appreared" to be another MODEX sequence early on. When they shifted, who knows. The number 42 (behind me in the photo) and your 41, show me the early pattern. They were all built 69-70 (reasonable guess here). I first saw them in '72 with what now appears to be the dual didget MODEX. I didn't see them again until '77 when they had 100 series MODEX.
d. Nothing in the "rulebook" that says a MODEX is married to a BN forever. MODEX's can change, as we see here.
f. Nothing in the rulebook that says that MODEXs have to follow a BN series.
g. You asked about 157. yes that is a coincidence. Look at the spreadsheet. Every BN has 157 in it and my "theory" list has just one 157 and it HAS to fall onto a 157 BN.
h. Part of my THEORY is that HT-18 did keep MODEXs linked to BNs. Since they owned ALL TH-1Ls, why not? Be easy enough to do.
3. Stories? I know what you mean. I know that stories can fire passions. I don't think there were too many earth shattering stories here. These aircraft saw a LOT of men and women pass through them. The first women helicopter pilots flew them in training. Many of the astronaughts came through and flew them. I don't have the squadrons records, so I can't tell you those stories.
4. My purpose is to just FIND photos of them ALL while in service or afterwards, in civilian hands or in museums. I would even like to see the hulks in the bone yards.
5. You added a few to my list. They will be noted on the spreadsheet. made it a lot easier to just make a photo of the changes.
6. I will show at least one photo for each in this thread when I get them all, fair enough?
7. I appologise for that crazy spreadsheet. My color codes dont have a legend to them. Gotta keep some secrets you know?
See Ray, as a Dinasour guy I KNEW that you had it in you to do this thing. You came through with some hard ones.
Regards..............pulling buck shot out of my backsides.
Steve