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dutch ah-64d's

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Probably a stupid question, but can anyone tell me since when the Dutch AH-64D's are called AH-64DN's? Where does the N stand for?

I hope someone can clear this up for me..

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Re: dutch ah-64d's

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My guess would be for Netherlands, but to be honest I don't know that designation??
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Re: dutch ah-64d's

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It's what the Scramble database says

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Re: dutch ah-64d's

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Correct, AH-64DN is the manufacturer's designation for the Dutch Apaches. It can be found on the ID plate in the cockpit. Some other designations are AH-64DU for the British WAH-64 also known as the Apache AH Mk1, and AH-64DEG for remanufactured Egyptian AH-64D's.

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