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See picture of that Gazelle at http://www.airbushelicopters.com/w1/...1/story71.html
No registration / construction number (yet).
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F-ZWRH CONFIGURATION
In Jos' link relating to the 'record breaking' Gazelle, the image displayed on the Airbus website appears 'wearing' an enclosed rotorhead and unique transmission housing as follows:
But in my collection of this craft she appears like this:
SA341 (prototype No. 01) F-ZWRH as seen at Cannes Mandelieu Airport on 28th May 1972 (Photo: Sud Aviation Archives)
Zis, can you confirm that this is in fact the same craft and, if so, do you have any other images of her with the redesigned rotorhead and transmission housings?
See more F-ZWRH here and here.
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Originally posted by Savoia View PostZis, can you confirm that this is in fact the same craft and, if so, do you have any other images of her with the redesigned rotorhead and transmission housings?
I don't have any other photos of 'Oursin' (French for 'sea urchin') which was the name given to this aircraft, except for a similar one which I posted on page 3.
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Not sure if we already have this one here… never mind, it's an interesting c/s anyway.
G-CHMF (WA.341B s/n 1999) seen at Grand Central, a small privately owned airfield located in Midrand, halfway between Johannesburg and Pretoria, SA on November 22nd, 2013 (Photo: Keaton Perkins)
The same machine today flies as ZU-RNO.
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Originally posted by Adrian Batchelor View Postfrom...........
Gosh, I remember when this movie was just filmed... but I don't feel like a "senior citizen".
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I didn't like Jaws, because Jaws ate helicopters!
But these Sharks are okay ..
Royal Navy Sharks by Richard Cooke
But .. if we really must have a Jaws .. then I suppose this one's okay:
Enstrom 280C Shark G-JAWS (cn 1174) as seen at Leicester Airport on 2nd August 1984 (Photo: Brian Johnstone)
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G-JAWS! Nice one, Sav
For Gaz Engineer - Back in post #1181 I asked if anyone knew about the riveting on the exhaust shown in the photo and was wondering if you have any ides?
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Army Air Day, held at Middle Wallop on 6th August 1977, began with a massed arrival of ten fixed-wing aircraft (Chipmunks) and sixty-five helicopters.
Front row: Basic Fixed-Wing Flight Chipmunks, Canadian A.F. Kiowas, German Army MBB BO 105Cs and Bell UH-1Ds.
2nd row: Gazelles from the Basic Rotary-Wing Flight and No. 2 Flight.
3rd row: Bristow Bell 47Gs, Scouts from the Advanced Rotary-Wing Flight.
4th row: Alouettes of Nos. 6 and 14 Flights, sundry Sioux and Scouts.
5th row: I.F.T.U. Lynx and and R.A.F. No. 230 Squadron Puma landing.
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The 'Super' Gazelle
SA360 F-WSQX (Photo: Helico-Fascination)
Zis, check-out the original Plexiglass arrangement on this early model Dauphin as well as the nose-panel which retains the same configuration (and air vent) as the Alouette II and Gazelle.
Sadly I don't think any flying examples remain of this truly classic craft.
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In an earlier message (post #114) a list was provided of active stretched Gazelles. I have tried to compile the complete list, including inactive ones.
1052 F-GJSL 341G > 342J
1058 F-HGUN 341G > 342J
1065 I-OLLY 341G (stretched at later date)
1094 N624EL 341G > 342J
1264 N123TY 341G
1271 G-GAZZ 341G
1274 G-OGAZ 341G
1295 YU-HVZ 341G
1307 G-OLDH 341G
1308 F-GHGU 341G
1310 N2LN 341G
1320 YU-HEY 341G
1360 CN-AID 342L
1376 CN-AIO 342K?
1377 CN-AIP 342K?
1390 G-WCRD 341G
1392 HA-PJB 341G
1407 YU-HWF 341G
1410 N901B 341G
1411 CN-AIQ 342K?
1412 CN-AIR 342K?
1417 G-OGEO 341G
1422 CN-AIS 342K?
1455 G-BKLS 341G
1470 N342WF 341G > 342J
1473 YU-HPZ 341G > 342J
1509 N340SM 341G
1584 N150SF 341G
1616 YV-228CP 342J
There is some uncertainty about the exact type of the Morocco Gendarmerie ones. Some sources state 1 342L and 5 342K models, others state they are all 342L models. CN-AID has the type painted on the fin as 342L.
All comments/additions are welcomed. Cheers,
Jos Stevens
www.rotorspot.nl
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My account has been activated! YAY!
My name is Andy and I work at Falcon Aviation/The Gazelle Sqn at Bourne Park.
I will try to keep you posted about Gazelle goings on down here in Hampshire.
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Hi Andy good to have you here Steve A
Andy b ?
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Andy m? Cotswold
Place is full of Andys and there more than thisLast edited by md600driver; 8th December 2015, 08:03.
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Dear Andy
A warm welcome to Aviafora!
Sorry for the delay in your account being activated - this is what happens when you allow helicopter pilots to dabble with 'managing' a forum!
We would be glad for regular updates of news and movements from Bourne Park. Funnily enough only yesterday I was emailing Aviaforan Zishelix (who started the 'Shrieking Gazelles' thread) telling him that I was adding Bourne Park Aviation to our list of Gazelle service centres (see here).
As you will see, we're pretty keen on photos, and we have a number aviation photographers among our members, so feel free to post any new (or even not so new) shots you may have. On the matter of photos you may like to read our photo posting instructions here. In a nutshell, in order to post 'decent' photos they need to be externally hosted and then copied into one's post.
Once again welcome aboard.
Rgds
Sav
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Thanks for the warm welcome. I have plenty of Photos from Bourne Park as I'm the Gaz Sqn Official Photographer and Media Representative. I see a fair number of my photos on here already. Falcon Aviation is the service centre for the Ex MOD Gazelle in the UK, I think Bourne Park Aviation deals with civil versions. (I will check). We have a number of gazelle rebuilds on the go here at Bourne Park all are destined to be part of the Gazelle Sqn. We also are starting to work on our pairs display routine for 2016 which is very exciting. I will post some shots of the rebuilds progress throughout the winter on here.
I also see some photos of the first Nightshoot to be held by the gazelle Sqn on here. I organised this event and we have another on March 5th next year.
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