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Ah XB, you're on form today amico!
As Zis is aware, we are currently awaiting some photos (God willing) from Charles (Bella) in the US.
This 'Rambo' modification reminds me a little of the Cessna helicopter: https://postimg.cc/image/f2sf7dlpf/
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It's Mr. William 'Bill' Yoak on these photos XB, he did the modification http://quicksilvermustang.com/tribute-to-mr-bill/
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Originally posted by N48284 View PostThis was certainly not stored or based at Bourne Park between 2014 and 2018 as this is when i was based there.
It came from Tennessee and I went to look at it while I was in the States. I decided against buying it, but someone else did and he kept it at Bourne Park. He also has a 120 and a mil Gazelle.
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Air Grischa's Westland-built SA341G HB-XFW (cn WA1124) engages in load-lifting operations in the southern canton of Ticino in 1977
(Photo: Michele Ceresa via Markus Herzig)
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ALAT Gaz
SA342's from the 5th RHC as seen in Djibouti on 23rd August 1990 during Gulf War 1
A Work in Progress
Perhaps in the Ukraine?
The rear (white) nav light seems to be an LED unit (perhaps not an Aérospatiale item?).
RA-0682G
This departure of SA342 RA-0682G is believed to have been taken just a few day ago, meaning (hopefully) that this wasn't the craft involved in the accident of 21st May
Remembering the Bandit!
The Bandit in Poland, May 2018
The Bandit patch is now available at a cost of €8
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Two UK Gazelle Cancellations
G-EZEL cancelled 24.5.18 becoming 2-GAZL registered to The Gazelle Squadron Display Team Ltd on the same day (it had been like this for a while so officially cancelled at last).
G-OLDH cancelled 18.5.18 becoming YU-HHH.
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Nice work guys!
I wonder if the Gaz Squad will put more Gazelles onto the Guernsey register?
Andy, what 'is' that craft to the right of 2-GAZL? It looks like an Enstrom 480 with JetRanger skids!
Does anyone have an ID for the Gaz in the post above this (possibly taken in the Ukraine) is it likely to be a Soko bird?
YU-HHH doubtless has meaning to someone, but this ID doesn't exactly roll off the tongue. I suppose on the airwaves she will default to 'triple hotel' but not all controllers like such terminology.
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N58283 at Bourne Park
All images taken by friends of mine roughly between 2004 and 2008. Note the bottom picture has the engine removed. So this begs the question, if it was not at Bourne Park from approx 2014 onwards where was it ? and where was it off to on the trailer.
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Not seen those covers before, would want to be able to see the welds there really.
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Ciao FS! Is the condition of the welds part of the technical inspection on the Gaz? Is this in any way similar to the inspection of the mounts on the Scout? Because on the Scout thread I was asking why they were never painted and there was a reply explaining that this was for inspection purposes.
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They used to have clear lacquer over the welds so you could see if there was an issue, they were also crack tested i think every 100 hours using NDT (magnetic ink method)
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Originally posted by Savoia View Post
I wonder if the Gaz Squad will put more Gazelles onto the Guernsey register?
SA341B's, C's, D's, E's, F's and H's are not eligible for 2 reg as they do not have a civilian type certificate.
FYI: Another new entry on the 2 reg is 2-HAWK, an Alouette 318C cn.2068 previously HA-WKY.
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G-DFKI New Interior
SA341C G-DFKI (WA1216) at an unknown location (but possibly somewhere near Skegness) on 2nd June 2018 (Photo: Sean Scott)
It seems as though DFKI may be getting a new interior.
YU-HMC in Ireland
SA341G (1136) YU-HMC as seen at Waterford Airport in Ireland on 1st June 2018
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I think they were removing various covers for the purpose of installing a new interior.
This does beg the question though .. if the rear seat pax leans back too hard, does this affect the aircraft's attitude?
How I wish Bell would have employed this arrangement with the control rods in the 206 series instead of having the awful 'broom cupboard' (as it was known) slap bang in the middle of the centre pax's field of view.
Bell weren't the only ones, as even the early model Dauphins had a control rod tunnel just aft of the driver's seat, albeit slightly offset from centre.
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We had the 'Broom' cupboard on the Lynx, although it was out of the way.
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Pity such this distinctive Tiger c/s being stripped off
'Bandit Nightmare' over Poznan, Poland during NATO Tiger Meet 2018 (Photo: Piotr Wroblewski)
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Lt Milan Joksimović, Assistant Commander of Navigation in the Montenegrin Air Force speaks about Montenegro's involvement in Exercise Adriatic Strike 2018 and their specific function in providing Close Air Support
Gazelle helicopters from the Montenegrin Air Force participating in NATO’s air policing mission filmed over Montenegro in June 2018
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Yes this was N341DT endurance test, we flew through very bad weather to get there but arrived after 300nm flight (2h30mins). We had a very nice weekend with our friends!
https://s22.postimg.cc/jaxxj9avl/345...50760448_o.jpg
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G-LOYD
SA341G Gazelle c/n 1289 previously G-SFTC and N47298.
Owned by an Aviafora member, just wonder if this is in storage or soon to make a re-appearance ?
Seen after its heavy landing at Marehay, Ripley, Derbyshire on 15.2.89 (Owned at the time by Apollo Manufacturing)
Seen here after rebuild and repaint at Helitech, Duxford 2005
All photos Helipixman collection.
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Here is a shot of a Gazelle on rebuild not sure if this is also G-LOYD ? Looks like its in the same building though.
Maybe the current owner will know ?
HelipixmanLast edited by Helipixman; 11th June 2018, 21:09.
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Oh yes, rotorwake boarding here we come!
SA341C RA-05708 (WA1045) providing rotorwake boarding services in Abkhazia in June 2018
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You're right XB, it depends on the machine and pilot's skills. Posting this link with no intention to encourage our Russian friends https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oop8FdjM5vQ
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So many accidents happen this way. Lifting being another one. Only yesterday a fatal accident happened in North Uist Scotland. A PLM Dollar Group AS350B Squirrel was working at a fish farm and ditched in a loch. The cause has not been reported as yet maybe lifting at the time ? Condolences to all involved.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-44468318
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Originally posted by Savoia View Post
HA-LFK at an unknown location
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Grazie Stefano!
If you have a moment, Elipix was wondering about the location of the Gaz in post 3284.
http://www.aviafora.com/forums/forum...=9421#post9421
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'Gertrude' at Booker
SA341G YU-HES (cn.1057) as seen at Booker Airfield on 14th June 2018 (Photo: Brian Nichols)
This is a reminder that helicopters were designed to land 'everywhere' or else we may just as well buy a plank and use airports, or forget helicoptering altogether and simply drive. However, there are always those who need reminding, or perhaps even initial explaining, of the fundamental characteristic of helicopters to land wherever possible. It's why people buy them and charter them and operate them!
Bosnian Miscellaneous
This may be ex YU-HFL (cn.060) seen in June 2018 possibly in Bosnia
This craft may now be on the 'E7' register.
An Astazou 14M in for service
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