SA342J HA-LFH (cn 1775) as seen at Phalsbourg-Bourscheid Air Base (Camp de la Horie) on 15th June 2014 (Photo: Jerome Mervelet)
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SA342J HA-LFH (cn 1775) as seen at Phalsbourg-Bourscheid Air Base (Camp de la Horie) on 15th June 2014 (Photo: Jerome Mervelet)
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Nice one Zis!
Looks as if that could be one of Heli Air Monaco's early 206's in the background.
Air Zermatt SA341G Westland Gazelle (cn WA1039) HB-XIL as seen at Bern-Belp Airport in August 1980 (Photo: Markus Herzig)
And again ..
HB-XIL as seen at Hamble-le-Rice Aerodrome, Hampshire, in August 1982 (Photo: Steve Barnes)
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One more for the red & white collection.
Also, over the weekend ...
9A-HAT (the only Alouette II in Croatia) turned-up at my local airfield:
It was great to hear the Artouste in action.
You are welcome to check-out my gliding photos on the gliding forum.
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As it happens I enjoy the sound of the Artouste even more than the Astazou!
Nice to see the gliding pics, grazie.
More Gaz ..
SA341G HA-LFA as seen at Budapest Heliport on 29th July 2012 (Photo: Alexander Demetrius)
SA341GC I-PNIC as seen at Brescia (Gabriele D'Annunzio) Airport in Montichiari in September 2009 (Photo: Stefano R.)
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That was an interesting link XB - especially as we looked at some 'Hebrew' Gazelles earlier on!
Westland Gazelle HT3 G-CBKA (cn WA1746) as seen at Breighton Aerodrome on 22nd September 2013 (Photo: Eddie Walker)
Some people refer to helicopters as flying windmills .. G-CBKA just happens to be owned by a John Windmill!
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Today my friend Peter came with his new toy. It has been completely disassembled and repainted in and out.
This is a stretched Gazelle and is fitted with an intake muffler, aux fuel tank, aux CD player with CD changer, Garmin transponder and a radar altimeter. The aircraft has good remaining component times.
As promised, here are the photos:
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Fantastico XB!
We wish your friend many happy hours in this lovely craft.
(You can tell him that these days people are using iPods and MP3 players however, as they offer more songs and weigh less).
Out of interest, when crossing the Channel (such as when you brought over N505HA) which is your preferred route?
Le Touquet and Calais are popular and I suppose for Belgium then the Lydd to Calais (Dunkerque) is preferred?
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East Lancashire Boy Sam Shaw on Cloud Nine After Gazelle Flight
Five-year-old Sam Shaw was flying high as his recovery from a life-threatening cancer continued.
The youngster from Hoddlesden was given a special trip in a helicopter courtesy of a generous local businessman.
It comes as Sam’s life has returned to some normality following a long battle against neuroblastoma.
A public appeal with donations coming from across East Lancashire and beyond helped fund £250,000 immunotherapy treatment in America.
And earlier this year, the St Paul’s Primary School pupil was given the all clear, much to the delight of parents Christine and Carl, of Glencoe Avenue.
Last week Steve Hartley, boss of Darwen metal fabrication firm WEC, took Sam and his new friend Sam Lomax for a ride in his personal helicopter.
Recovering from cancer: Sam Shaw, left, with friend Sam Lomax, who were
treated to a flight in a Gazelle belonging to British businessman Steve Hartley
Mum Christine said: “Twelve months before, Sam was three weeks into an eight-week hospital admission where he was in complete isolation.
“He was unable to eat or drink, was vomiting hourly, and losing weight fast and was in agony from the gruelling high-dose chemotherapy.”
It was at this time that Sam, who has a keen interest in all modes of transport, decided he wanted to have a ride in a variety of different vehicles.
Christine added: “We tried to keep his spirits alive by doing a ‘wish list’, including some things that were very simple such as seeing his grandads again, going home and sleeping in his own bed, to more ambitious things like like sitting in every kid of vehicle he could think of.
“Thankfully, Steve Hartley helped grant the wish for Sam to fly in a helicopter giving Sam a truly amazing experience on such a beautiful, sunny, clear evening.
“Sam had asked if his new friend from school could join him on the helicopter and Steve very kindly allowed Sam’s friend, me and nana to join him on the most incredible helicopter experience.
“We are always astounded by people’s generosity and support so once again a heartfelt thanks for putting a smile on our brave little boy’s face.”
Mr Hartley, who flies the helicopter himself, said: “He brought a little friend and his mum and grandma came along and it put a big smile on his face.
“It was a fantastic evening and he really enjoyed it.”
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