Good Morning Gazelle Fans!
Just a little info about The Gazelle Squadron, a unique team of ex-British Military Gazelle helicopters in their original military colours and with their original military registrations flying in the UK.
The core team includes four Gazelles, one from each service; The Royal Navy, The Royal Marines, The Army Air Corps and The Royal Air Force. Initially the RAF and RM aircraft are appearing as static pair at airshows. The Gazelle Squadron are presently rebuilding the other aircraftand working up to a full flying display.
For more information about the Gazelle Display Squadron and their Gazelles please visit Gazelle Squadron website.
At the end of last year I teamed up with the Gazelle Military Helicopter Trust and its sister outfit, the Gazelle Squadron, based near Andover, in the hope of raising some funds for their Gazelle restorations, completing an Operation Corporate Gazelle ZA730 of the Royal Marines, 'Breaking Cover - 14th June 1982' and a second painting of an RM Gazelle during Operation Telic, 'Basra Beauty' - 31st March 2003'. Hopefully once the restoration of XW849 is complete they will also be able to restore ZA730 to air worth status in its Falklands colours and weapon fit.
Here are my paintings:
"Breaking Cover"
"Basra Beauty"
Just a little info about The Gazelle Squadron, a unique team of ex-British Military Gazelle helicopters in their original military colours and with their original military registrations flying in the UK.
The core team includes four Gazelles, one from each service; The Royal Navy, The Royal Marines, The Army Air Corps and The Royal Air Force. Initially the RAF and RM aircraft are appearing as static pair at airshows. The Gazelle Squadron are presently rebuilding the other aircraftand working up to a full flying display.
For more information about the Gazelle Display Squadron and their Gazelles please visit Gazelle Squadron website.
At the end of last year I teamed up with the Gazelle Military Helicopter Trust and its sister outfit, the Gazelle Squadron, based near Andover, in the hope of raising some funds for their Gazelle restorations, completing an Operation Corporate Gazelle ZA730 of the Royal Marines, 'Breaking Cover - 14th June 1982' and a second painting of an RM Gazelle during Operation Telic, 'Basra Beauty' - 31st March 2003'. Hopefully once the restoration of XW849 is complete they will also be able to restore ZA730 to air worth status in its Falklands colours and weapon fit.
Here are my paintings:
"Breaking Cover"
"Basra Beauty"
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