Originally posted by Rotorspot
Just some thoughts, no definitive answer.
Three of the four Niedersachsen Police Gazelles were sold to Bud Spencer (yes, the actor), who was running a small helicopter company in Italy. These three were D-HOPN (1601), D-HOPO (1708) und D-HOPP (1695). So, there is a link with Italy there, although no Italian registrations are known. The fourth one, D-HOPL (1095), was sold to a Swedish dentist and became SE-HUN. This one later on also was sold to an Italian company, but she crashed a day before the delivery flight. While performing a test run for the transit flight she ran out of fuel, and it turned out that the pilot was not authorized to perform the flight. So, another Italian connection here. Also, the c/n resembles the one of D-HOPP (1095 vs. 1695). Would it be possible that D-HOPL one has been used to assemble I-PTEC, although the damage was considerable? But it only takes an original data plate to put together a new helicopter.
Cheers, Jos.
Just some thoughts, no definitive answer.
Three of the four Niedersachsen Police Gazelles were sold to Bud Spencer (yes, the actor), who was running a small helicopter company in Italy. These three were D-HOPN (1601), D-HOPO (1708) und D-HOPP (1695). So, there is a link with Italy there, although no Italian registrations are known. The fourth one, D-HOPL (1095), was sold to a Swedish dentist and became SE-HUN. This one later on also was sold to an Italian company, but she crashed a day before the delivery flight. While performing a test run for the transit flight she ran out of fuel, and it turned out that the pilot was not authorized to perform the flight. So, another Italian connection here. Also, the c/n resembles the one of D-HOPP (1095 vs. 1695). Would it be possible that D-HOPL one has been used to assemble I-PTEC, although the damage was considerable? But it only takes an original data plate to put together a new helicopter.
Cheers, Jos.
I think the involvement of Bud Spencer (aka Carlo Pedersoli) with the Niedersachen Gazelles is reasonably well known (at least in Italy) but I like your theory regarding HOPL/1095 as the possible source for I-PTEC. I've made some enquiries, but as yet .. no responses. We'll find out eventually.
In the meantime ..
SA342J I-PTEC (cn 001) as seen in January 2015
Bud Spencer with one of the Niedersachsen Gazelles
More Niedersachsen Gazelles ..
SA342J D-HOPP (cn 1695), now owned by an Aviaforan, as seen in snow in Germany (Photo: Detlef Böntgen)
SA342J D-HOPN (cn 1601) lifting from the same car park (Photo: Detlef Böntgen)
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