G-CBGZ
SA341C G-CBGZ (cn WA1915 or 1923, take your pick) as seen at North Coates Airfield on 7th May 2016 (Photo: Simon Thomas)
Jos/Zis .. others, do you know the actual construction number for this aircraft for, as Fene Strong pointed out on the previous page, there is some ambiguity. Jos has her listed as 1923 on Rotorspot while the CAA website has her down as 1915.
Elsewhere On Aviafora:
Nice confirmation there Andy, grazie! Will add this to my photo notes. Do you have the dates of that weekend btw? Out of interest (and just to confirm) was your father in the RAF?
Grazie mille FS!
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Gendarmerie Royale Alouette II on Alouettes & Lamas
Pakistan Air Force Ecureuil on Milshots
Cheetah Reunion on Avia Animals
SA341C G-CBGZ (cn WA1915 or 1923, take your pick) as seen at North Coates Airfield on 7th May 2016 (Photo: Simon Thomas)
Jos/Zis .. others, do you know the actual construction number for this aircraft for, as Fene Strong pointed out on the previous page, there is some ambiguity. Jos has her listed as 1923 on Rotorspot while the CAA website has her down as 1915.
Elsewhere On Aviafora:
N48284 wrote: Looking at my Dad's log, the CFS aircraft on the Sunday were XW870/F, XW898/G, XX396/N, XW910/K, XX374/L and XX406/P. Also, looking at the flying display programme 'The Gazelles' were there displaying on both days.
Savoia wrote: Presumably they did have some sort of airframe de-icing procedure for Gaz ops derived from their numerous cold weather exercises in Norway.
Fene Strong replied: In Norway the aircraft were covered when not in use and then a heater blew warm air under the covers for about 30 minutes before taking the covers off.
Plus ..
Gendarmerie Royale Alouette II on Alouettes & Lamas
Pakistan Air Force Ecureuil on Milshots
Cheetah Reunion on Avia Animals
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