SA341G(S) N150SF (cn 1584) as seen at Cheltenham Racecourse on 17th March 2016 (Photo: Tony Jarvis)
SA341B G-CDNO (cn 1385) as seen at Swansea Airport in Wales on 29th May 2016 (Photo: Derek Flewin) Ex-XX432
Also .. see ZB691 touch down at the Helicopter Museum on Friday.
Elsewhere on Aviafora: See Ukraine's V-52 project here.
Plus .. Sav's 'mini-rant'
Share the link to Storm Clouds with friends and family and help others discover why it is sensible to be skeptical about continued integration with the EU. If the UK withdraws from the EU it will strengthen the case for other European nations to pursue their fight for a referendum. Many in northtern Italy want out but, unlike the Brits, we don't have the privilege of a referendum .. yet!
To the naysayers and Europhiles among our readers, for the record I am not anti immigration, I am anti 'mass uncontrolled' immigration. Controlled legal immigration and responses which are measured according to a nation's willingness and ability to assist in the event of crisis are both normal and acceptable in my view. However, long before immigration became an issue the EU (or EEC as it was then) was a blight upon both small and medium sized businesses (which in Italy are the backbone of our local economies). This remains the case, more so than ever, with small and medium sized businesses having suffered extensively under the 'reign' of the EU. The EU agenda (in addition to the thousands of corrosive and debilitating pieces of legislation they churn out each month) is depriving Europeans of every vestige of personal freedom, whether it be religious, political or economic. Doubtful? Well, just wait a while longer, as the damaging consequences of this bureaucratic monstrosity are becoming increasingly clear with each passing year.
Finally, for Britain to exit the EU will require nothing short of a miracle, for it is evident that the British PM and the UK's political class are hell-bent on forcing (if possible) the remain agenda. Nevertheless if you research the longterm implications of a bureaucracy such as the EU when applied to such a diversity of nations in the manner conducted so far, it is obvious that the end result is anything but positive. History contains numerous examples of such 'systems' of governance - all of which have utterly failed!
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