SA342MV F-MGCB (cn.4158) as seen in Kabul, Afghanistan on 9th June 2011 (Photo by Tony Osborne)
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SA341G G-BBHU (WA1108) as seen at an unknown location c. mid-80's (Photo by Martin Uzzell)
If GazEngineer was still with us we might be able to find out whether 1108 is still at Stapleford.
Does anyone know what the 'HA' on the stabiliser stands for?
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As the Shrieking Gazelles thread turns six today, I wish to extend great thanks to Zishelix for having begun this conversation and to our regular contributors for their ongoing support.
As mentioned previously, we are planning some changes to the site which we hope will make it more user friendly. Sadly, my slowness in attending to this has meant that several members are unable to join in our ramblings as they find the workings of the site a bit too 'clunky'. But, drawing upon the adage 'Good things come to those who wait' I encourage you to hold on until we get there - hopefully before too long!
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We're blessed to have Nosco here Thanks!
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Thanks for additional info NOSCO
I think G-SFTD was sold by SFT to Blades and actually owned by them 30.1.87 to 14.1.91 before becoming G-RIFC
Did the name David Stark ever come up in connection with Blades Helicopters ?Last edited by Helipixman; 5th February 2020, 19:24.
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Unidentified Gazelle in South Africa in 2019
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Grazie Elipix e Nosco for your info on G-BBHU, great stuff!
Elsewhere on Avia
Check out Alouettes and Lamas to see what happens when a Russian Lama meets with an Arabian camel amidst the winter's snow!
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Originally posted by Savoia View PostUnidentified Gazelle in South Africa in 2019
http://www.aviafora.com/forums/forum...1442#post11442
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Let's hope the owner would also consider to apply the 'Gazelle' logo on it's tail. It will be a fine touch on her lovely present livery.
http://www.aviafora.com/forums/forum...?p=739#post739
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Another rare Gazelle photo from the Helipixman Collection F-GFHD c/n 1271
This started life with a test registration F-WMHC to HB-XGA but not taken up then to YV-242CP before becoming F-GFHD and is now in the UK as G-GAZZ.
Helixpixman Collection
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Very nice! Thanks Helipix.
Seems both F-GEHD & GFHD had the same livery or maybe it's the same machine and I just misread the registration from the postcard http://www.aviafora.com/forums/forum...=2530#post2530
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SA341B ZA775 (WA1817) as seen at Manchester Barton on 7th February 2020 (Photo by Michael Powney)
Fred Kastel with SA342MV F-MGBI in February 2020
SA341F2 ZU-RNV (cn.1608) as seen in Witbank Emalahleni, South Africa on 7th February 2020 (Photo by Jean-Pierre Lombard)
Night-time digital Gazelle
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Rumours of an Irish Gazelle
I have heard a rumour that RA-1739G c/n 1299 which is ex ZK-HTB, XX391 might now be in Ireland ?
Apparently a picture of it in a hangar was put on a site but sadly removed before I got a chance to have a look. The person who spotted it said it still had ZK-HTB in the cockpit ?
Anyone any ideas or heard anything ?
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Originally posted by Helipixman View Post
Rumours of an Irish Gazelle
I have heard a rumour that RA-1739G c/n 1299 which is ex ZK-HTB, XX391 might now be in Ireland ?
Apparently a picture of it in a hangar was put on a site but sadly removed before I got a chance to have a look. The person who spotted it said it still had ZK-HTB in the cockpit ?
Anyone any ideas or heard anything ?
I thought it was in Germany, not Ireland.
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SA341D G-CBSK (WA1914) ex-ZB627 as seen at Buckland Manor
North American Gazelle owner Anthony Chan seen with SA341F2 N918GZ (cn.1672) at Chino Airport in California
XZ323 as seen at Bourne Park on 18th January 2020 (Photo by Ben Sadler)
SA341F2 F-MCWP attached to 1er RHC as seen in 1995
Check out the latest Gazelle for sale on the GazMart
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Some more lovely shots Sav, you also have the knack for finding great images.
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Grazie Elipix! We also have a growing number of readers, some of whom send in photos and for which we are thankful.
And this provides an opportunity to remind anyone reading 'Shrieking Gazelles' who has a Gaz photo you would like posted, to send it to: aviafora1@gmail.com Grazie!
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SA341F2 N9334W (cn.1575) as seen at Page Field in Florida on 12th February 2020 (Photos by Robert Feliciano)
SA342J YU-HES (cn.1057) as seen in Swavesey, Cambridge in January 2020
Last month the owner of YU-HES visited MGOC Spares in Swavesey, Cambridge to collect a spare part for his MG. However, before leaving, he treated the staff to a brief spin in wee 'Hessie'.
Bravo Riccardo!
SA341B ZA775 (WA1817) as seen refuelling at Manchester Barton on 7th February 2020
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SA341G F-ZWRK making her filming debut NFI
Not entirely sure of the construction number for this one, Jos' records have it as no. 4 but I am mindful that those 'Z' registrations are often passed around among new aircraft.
I am also unsure of the name of this film, but can say that the craft was piloted during the movie by Dominique Gilles.
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Because Aviafora is such a loving community, all of our Gaz owners are (obviously) taking their wives out to lunch today (via Gaz of course) as just one of the pre-Valentine's dinner treats they have prepared for their better halves. Because I am so proud of our members for doing this, I am sharing this song which can be played while flying your loved one to lunch!
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The movie is 'The destructors', known in the UK as 'The Marseille Contract'. See
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Destructors,_The
Scroll down the page to see a glimpse of the helicopter and of Dominique Gilles.
Further down the page a top view of the helicopter is shown, with its c/n 04 visible.
BTW, Dominique was the test pilot for the Citroen-Marchetti RE.2 helicopter.
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SA341F2 ZU-RNV (cn.1608) as seen at Sun City, SA on 16th February 2020 (Photo courtesy of Jean-Pierre Lombard)
ZU-RLH with Jag at Nelspruit
An old'un, but seems to have been re-posted.
SA341D XW910 (WA1228) as seen at RAF Valley on 18th January 1984 (Photo by Taff Evans)
Seen here wearing a temporary camo scheme. Assigned to 2 Flight, Central Flying School.
Concept South African Air Force Gaz
Simulated SA342 thermal imager
This flying Vario SA341 is now for sale.
Tiger 20 is scheduled to commence on 10th May.
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G-BBHU at Jersey in 1983 (Photo: Anton Heumann)
Btw, we recently posted here another image of the same machine but in different livery:
http://www.aviafora.com/forums/forum...1858#post11858
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SA342MV F-MGCP (cn.4195) as seen at Aéroport de Rennes–Saint-Jacques on 23rd September 2016 (Photo by Sylvain Gourheu)
SA341B XZ325 (WA1635) as seen at Middle Wallop in June 1996 (Photo by Colin Norwood)
SA341H HA-LFX (cn.090) as seen at Nove Zamky Airport on 27th September 2014 (Photo by Varga Gyorgy)
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SA341G G-NONA (WA1108) as seen at Duxford on 27th September 2001 (Photo by Chris Young)
At least two more Gazelles in the background. These may have been MW birds.
Continuing the conversation on 1108 (as per Zis' shot further up of G-BBHU) here is another shot of the same girl, this time posing as 'grandma' at Duxford!
Grandma in Italian .. is 'nonna'!
Flying with ZU-RLU in South Africa
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Arthur also has a vid on the Rotorway and which XB may enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZdfd6xFf6c&t=27s
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Nigerian Air Force Gazelle
SA342L F-MMHG at Marseille-Marignane in Jan-Feb 2020 (Photo: Hervé Dermoune)
The information accompanying this photo attributes this aircraft to the Nigerian Air Force, and which is a mystery to me! Does anyone have any further details?
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Thanks for the heads up Xbdt. Any further info appreciated
On the said list it mentions other Gazelles going to Tunisia, Egypt etc. Some of which I would also dispute. The list also mentioned that the majority of those going to either Niger/Nigeria were possibly still stored at Montauban. So it seems some of them have or are going elsewhere. Just shows you cannot trust what looked like a list from someone in the know ?
Hopefully you will let us know which 342Ms will be coming to you when the time is right
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Not Nigeria, but Niger! This Gazelle is one of three former ALAT SA342Ms transfered to Niger Air Force, back in 2012. This one is cn 1547 (ex 3547 in the ALAT), regd 5U-MHG. It originally dsplayed the full registration on the tail boom, before the three last letters being displaced under the doors, replaced by the "armee de l'air" titles. I presume she has been sent back to Marseille for maintenance, or for any modification.
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SA341G G-BLAO (cn.1097) as seen in Israel in 1987 (Photo from the Elipix Collection)
We are very pleased to announce the release of a new rotary-wing book by one of our members.
Check Heli-Books for further details.
Félicitations Fabrice!
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I think there are no actuators: thrust variation is accomplished through rpm variation of the electric motors.
Main benefits seem to be less noise,fail safety design, and increased safety on the ground (fans are stopped on ground).
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I wonder how many of the four fans are required to effect yaw control, because if three or more are required, then where is the redundancy? Also, if the two aft-most fans fail, the power requirement is going to surge because the yawing moment will have been shortened.
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