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I'm also curious to see what kind of artwork livery they prepare this time. Probably few enthusiastic guys who likes the job they do (like everywhere ) Keep up with great work Messieurs!
Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately can't open the link so please if you can check. I'd love to (finally) find out which SA341G 'starred' in Max Headroom TV show. Thanks in advance!
N76WH.. Usually flown by Nigel Turner, a former Captain in the No. 662 Squadron AAC (Army Air Corps (United Kingdom) who flew in German during the "Cold War" and has over 2,000 Gazelle Hours. He went on to form Heli-LA as the first major tour helicopter company in Los Angeles which evolved into Heli-USA in Van Nuys, Sausalito (San Francisco), San Diego and Las Vegas. Went bigtime in Las Vegas/Grand Canyon in 1994-2010 but suffered an ingenious thanks to the downturn in tourism after 9/11/2001, combined with issues with the AS350 and huge problems with the Arriel engine and trying to use the Agusta A-119 Koala in a 12 seat
In case that someone is "crazy" enough to put Gazelle in 9A register, this is recommended therapy for start
Airworthiness of Annex 1 aircrafts
-> http://www.ccaa.hr/hrvatski/novosti_...akoplova_1012/
Sorry no ENG, please use G-translator or similar.
Cypriot Gazelle engages in a live-fire exercise in southern Cyprus aiming at a sea target
The result of the Gazelle's live-fire
Unidentified Lebanese SA342L
This aircraft doesn't appear to be wearing a registration, perhaps newly painted?
Hand-Painted Mahogany Gazelle Model
This model is skilfully hand-carved from a local hardwood (Philippine mahogany) then finished and painted by local craftsman. In cases where markings are too small to paint, decals are used.
SA341C G-GAZL (WA1078) as seen at Sherburn-in-Elmet Airfield on 29th May 2006 (Photo by Martin Robson)
SA341H YU-HDY (cn.055) as seen at Belgrade Airport in Serbia on 25th August 2005 (Photo by Milan Vladisavljevic)
A double installation of Gazells on today's FBF. The former navy Gaz G-GAZL was last reported in the Ukraine as UR-ALMA while the Soko-built SA341H is now in Russia flying as RA-05710.
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