A neat-looking F-GFCI photographed at Voghera Rivanazzano Airport in August 24th, 2013 by Giorgio Varisco.
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Originally posted by Tarman View PostWhat about the Hungarian registered ones ?
The point I was trying to make was that there are European registered aircraft being used daily in the UK being maintained and overhauled in line with the country of registration's legislation. Brexit has potentially, opened up a can of worms in this respect, as it has with the likes of Ryanair with it's Irish registered aircraft.
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Nice one, Sav!
Speaking of XZ291, does anybody know where's she now? The last info I have about says 'offered for sale via tender won by Witham Specialist Vehicle Sales Ltd. in 2010.
Seen stored at RAF Shawbury in January 29th, 2010 (Photo: Chris Hall)
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I may have asked this before and, if so, my apologies. However, does anyone know approximately how many Gazelles the British Army have left and .. do they plan to have another garage sale with them?
Also, when the MoD replace their training Ecureuils with the EC135 will the Army perhaps replace their Gazelles with any of these for 'light observation' and/or liaison duties?
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Originally posted by Zishelix View PostSpeaking of XZ291, does anybody know where's she now? The last info I have about says 'offered for sale via tender won by Witham Specialist Vehicle Sales Ltd. in 2010.
If this was one of the 30 offered for sale then they were all purchased by the same South African company and I think everyone on here knows which ones are already flying. The others are in the process of maintenance, hopefully to flying standards.
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XZ291 was refurbished and shipped out to paramount earlier this year she was the best one out of the batch
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FYI: Witham Specialist Vehicles was the government contractor that carried-out the tender. They didn't actually buy any Gazelles. really - PM me
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Gone to Gabon, see http://www.aviafora.com/forums/forum...=6193#post6193
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Miss Mucky Tail
SA341G(S) G-CDJT (cn 1509) as seen at Saint-Gatien Airport, Deauville, Normandie on 8th April 2006 (Photo: Stephane Pichard)
Not the first, and probably not the last 'mucky-tailed' Gaz to grace the forum.
Cleaning the tail is one thing, but what about each of those fenestron blades!
Registered to MW Helicopters at the time of this photo but now flying as N340SM.
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More from the Gaz Squad's Display at RAF Cosford
This time with commentary:
Another take of Andy & Co. at Ha'penny Green:
SA341D G-CBSI ex-XZ934 (cn WA1736) with G-ZZLE ex-XX436 (cn WA1402) at Ha'penny Green on 18th June 2016
(Photo: Robert Beaver)
And one from Cosford:
SA341D G-CBSI ex-XZ934 (cn WA1736) as seen at RAF Cosford on 19th June 2016 (Photo: Colin Hines)
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XW863 (s/n 1114) was made for NAVY as HT Mk.2 and had it's first flight in September 1973. Serving mainly in 705 Sqdn at Culdrose it was coded 562 (CU/62) and 542 (CU/42). The machine was withdrawn from military service in June 1987 and allocated as ground instructional airframe at the School of Electrical & Aeronautical Engineering at Arborfield, marked TAD022. Since May this year it's a part of Farnborough Air Sciences Trust Museum.
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The Blue Eagles
The Blue Eagles in display mode .. with Lynx
Avia Trivia: How many questions out of 30 can you answer correctly in this Jet Engine Quiz?
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md600driver wrote: Following on with the Gazelle maintenance theme: Removing/installing the head on '901' using a special rotorhead-installation tool.
N901B rotorhead installation
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Hope the sling is locked in position on the forks!
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A forklift is quite handy for such job
http://www.aviafora.com/forums/forum...=3788#post3788
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Originally posted by Rotorspot View Post
The Following Gazelles (owned by AEROSPATIALE SA34X INC) were cancelled on 01-Jul-2016 and exported to South Africa:
N172GZ SA341F2, 1172
N285GZ SA341F2, 1285
N374GZ SA341F2, 1374
N523GZ SA341F2, 1523
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Originally posted by Savoia View PostDoes anyone know if these birds were put on the US register in France and then shipped to SA from there?
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Originally posted by Zishelix View Post
No kidding?! You don't like fake leather?
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Well you sorted that one out Stefano .. for she's now looking pretty in black!
>> http://www.aviafora.com/forums/forum...=4323#post4323
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