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Yes, correct. A military version of the Shorts 330. A golden era for Shorts, when they couldn't build aircraft fast enough.cstorey wrote:SD 330 rather than 360, I think . Universally known in the UK as "Sheds"

1865 (MSN SH.3205) test flown as G-14-3205. Registered as G-BSJM Jun 8, 1990, cancelled on export to USA Dec 18, 1990.
Assigned to Mississippi ArNG, later assigned to Massachusetts ArNG. Stored at Henry Post AAF/Fort Sill,
Oklahoma Nov 2013. Assigned as N865AW Jan 23, 2015 to US Department of State, Patrick AFB, Florida

Er, No, C-23's were made by taking a 360 , then grafting a modified aft fuselage onto it , they are a couple of inches longer than original 330, due to where the grafting occurred (civil 330 didn't have the loading ramp btw ) and PT6-67 engines.cstorey wrote:SD 330 rather than 360, I think . Universally known in the UK as "Sheds"
Think they were asigned as smoke jumper transports :01865 (MSN SH.3205) Assigned as N865AW Jan 23, 2015 to US Department of State, Patrick AFB, Florida


