Gazelle in front of the Titsa Falls, South Africa in 2013
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SA341B XX409 VH-OIX (WA1351) as seen at Adelaide Parafield Airport on 19th February 2022 (Photo by Andrew Lesty)
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SA341G(S) YU-HWF (cn.1407) as seen at Bergen Airport in Norway on 23rd August 2016 (Photo by Martin Skaatun)
SA341D G-CBJZ (WA1734) as seen at Stapleford on 19th February 2022
SA342L CN-ACX avec ALAT 342MV in Morocco NFI
Gazelles in Compiรจgne, France on 10th June 2006 (Photo by Alan Meloy)
SA341F2 N888GZ (cn.1540) flight near
San Gabriel Valley Airport in LA County,
California in February 2022
SA342 simulated snow ops
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SA341C XZ939 (WA1750) as seen at RNAS Yeovilton on 7th May 2008 (Photo by Neil Brant)
SA341-2 F-MABC (cn.3855) as seen at Compiรจgne 10th June 2006 (Photo by Alan Meloy)
SA342J YU-HES (cn.1057) as seen at Manston Airport on 31st October 2020
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SA341B XX444 (WA1248) as seen at Greenham Common on 27th June 1981
SA341C XZ942 (WA1761) as seen at RNAY Fleetlands on 13th June 1981 (Photo by Robin Walker)
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SA342L1 A-2803 (cn.142) as seen in Bosnia NFI
A-2803 seen here fitted with hoist.
SA341F2 N2MF (cn.1448) as seen Stateside on 23rd February 2022
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SA341G(S) YU-HWF (cn.1407) as seen at Swansea in Wales on 25th February 2022 (Photo by Roger Winser)
SA341B XZ344 (WA1704) as seen at RAF Church Fenton on 12th June 1983 (Photo by Shaun Connor)
Attached to 3 Flight.
Armรฉe de Terre Gazelle (cn.1194) as seen at Cambrai in France on 23rd May 1993 (Photo by Graham Tiller)
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SA341G N341ZL (cn.1262) as seen in Hobart, Tasmania on 1st March 2022 (Photo by David Soderstrom)
SA341B XX438 (WA1406) as seen at AAC Netheravon on 10th April 2008 (Photo by Martin Schofield)
The Essex 'Gaz Cave'
SA341B XX394 (WA1321) as seen at the 'Secret Gaz Cave' in Essex in February 2022 (Photo by Ian Ford)
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SA342L 354 (2197) as seen at Andreas Papandreou Air Base on 10th November 2021
SA341F2 F-MBGG (1721) as seen at Dax Seyresse on 16th May 2019 (Photo by Jevgeni Ivanov)
Qatar Donates Gazelles to Rwanda
The links between Rwanda and the small Gulf emirate have been strengthened in recent months as a result of converging economic interests. On Friday, March 4th 2022, the Qatar Emiri Air Force formalised the delivery of two of its Aรฉrospatiale SA.342 Gazelle armed reconnaissance helicopters to the Rwandan Air Force . The aircraft were offered as well as a batch of spare parts to keep them in flight . A Qatari military transport plane ensured the delivery.
Two SA342L's have been donated to Rwanda by Qatar
Rwanda still flies two Gazelles purchased at the end of the 1980's with a third being used for spare parts. The others were destroyed during the civil war of 1990-1994 and the ensuing French intervention.
The Gazelles, together with a supply of spares, were delivered to Rwanda aboard a Qatari Air Force C-17
Qatar currently has twelve SA342 Gazelles which are considered to be in very good condition. The emirate has now started the withdrawal of the Gazelle from active service and which will be replaced by the Airbus H125M.
Qatar delivered the Gazelles to Rwanda using a QEAF Boeing C-17A Globemaster III together with over two and a half tons of spare parts.
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SA341B ZA728 (WA1797) as seen at RNAS Yeovilton on 1st October 1984 (Photo by Robert Nichols)
SA341G G-SFTF (1262) as seen at Prestwick in 8th June 1985 (Photo by Derek Ferguson)
Enamel Gazelle pins available at: https://www.ebay.it/itm/232231219743...cAAOSw4DJYmIKV
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Gazelle Down in Ecuador
Yesterday, 12 March 2022, an SA342L belonging to the Ecuadorian Army, currently identified as AEE-374 (5014), crashed in the town of Portoviejo.
Initial reports suggest the aircraft suffered a bird strike and made a forced landing on a highway.
The two occupants are reportedly uninjured.
https://pledgetimes.com/video-ecuado...n-busy-avenue/
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Gaz Down in South Africa
We have received reports of a Gazelle accident during the past week in South Africa.
We have been advised that while transitioning from the hover into forward flight, the RRPM began to decay resulting in the front of the skids hitting the ground. When this happened, the driver apparently pulled back sharply on the cyclic causing the main rotor to strike the tailboom and severe the fenestron driveshaft. The aircraft was apparently overweight.
If anyone has further information relating to this accident, please send us a message at: aviafora1@gmail.com
SA342L at Portoviejo in Ecuador in March 2022 (Photo by Kenneth Trocellier)
Gazelle at Stapleford on 18th March 2022
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Mini Gaz Meet at Aรฉrodrome de Namur
On Saturday 19/03/2022 we gathered 4 Gazelles at the seasonal opening of EBNM airport (Namur-Suarlรฉe Airfield located in the middle of Belgium).
The two big brothers and little sister in top picture (N700SH, N505HA & N341DT) and N341AS on the lower.
Next week we'll try to gather 8 Gazelles together, we'll see.
Last edited by xbdt; 21st March 2022, 09:24.
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'๐ต๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐'๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ 8 ๐ฎ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐'๐๐ ๐๐๐.' โ Ha ha, fantastico XB! ๐ Also, at Namur or somewhere else?
Bravo on Saturday's mini Gaz meet, that was great! ๐
Kurt, if you're reading this I think the time has now come for you to get a set of skid fairings for 'Kurtcraft'. ๐
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skid pants are for sissies :-) hahaha
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