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  • Savoia
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    SA341F2 N341GW (1541) as seen landing at the HAI convention
    in Anaheim, California, February 2024 (Video by Jérôme Mervelet)

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  • md600driver
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    Originally posted by Jensen Jordan Lubowa View Post
    Why is the booster pump on this gazelle in OFF position in flight, I thought must be at ON ???
    The boost pump should normally be on during flight,. The pilot probably forgot to turn it off, or perhaps it doesn’t work at all.



    Originally posted by Jensen Jordan Lubowa View Post
    I believe HA-LFQ is now ZU-RZR
    You are correct.
    Last edited by md600driver; 16th March 2024, 15:36.

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  • Jensen Jordan Lubowa
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    Savoia, why is the booster pump on this gazelle in OFF position in flight, I thought must be at ON ???

  • Jensen Jordan Lubowa
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    I believe HA-LFQ is now ZU-RZR

  • Jensen Jordan Lubowa
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    ZU-RNV is with ZU-RZR, beautiful photo.

  • Savoia
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    SA34L's 237 (1772) and 241 (1854) as seen at Casement Aerodrome, Baldonnel on 14th July 1995 (Photo by Gerry Barron)

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  • Savoia
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    SA341H YU-HEH (011) as seen at Newcastle Airport on 28th June 1999 (Photo by Ian Howat)

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  • Zishelix
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    Don't forget ex RP-C342

    http://www.aviafora.com/forums/forum...1629#post11629

    Seems her restoration took a while

  • Helipixman
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    I am sure he still has the following....
    G-CIEY AH.1, G-CIOW HT.2, G-CMBB AH.1, G-CMKP AH.1, G-CMMA AH.1, G-CMMB AH.1 G-LOYD SA341G
    N901B, HA-HSG plus a few ex military still to be transferred to UK register.
    Not sure of exact locations for each of them but hope still in the UK

  • Savoia
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    SA341F2 N341RD (1501) as seen at Opa-Locka Airport in Florida on 16th January 2024

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  • Savoia
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    Grazie Jos! 👍

    Elipix, have all the Crabtree Gazelles now gone to South Africa?

  • Zishelix
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    Thanks for info, Jos!

    WA1454 while it was XX453 as seen in 2011


  • Rotorspot
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    G-CMMF Exported

    G-CMMF Westland SA341B Gazelle AH.1, c/n 1454, was cancelled 05-Mar-2024 on export to South Africa.

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  • Zishelix
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    And the same one as seen at Pau Pyrenees in June 2009


  • Savoia
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    SA341F2 F-MAFC (1027) as seen at Aérodrome de Compiègne Margny on 28th May 2000 (Phoot by Joop de Groot)

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  • Zishelix
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    Interesting article, hvala vam Sav! 👍

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  • Savoia
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    SA341F F-ZWRN (1201) Aérospatiale test bed as seen in France

    Zis, there is an article here about Jean Boulet which you may like.

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  • Savoia
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    SA341B G-ZZEL (WA1152) as seen at Weston-super-Mare on 23rd June 2018 (Photo by Kevin Slade)

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  • Savoia
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    SA341G G-BAZL (WA1073) as seen at Greenham Common on 7th July 1974 (Photo by Terry Dann)

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  • Zishelix
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    What would we do without your help, Steve Thnx!

    Re sling loads, I came across this interesting photo lifting an ALAT Gazelle during operations in the Central African Republic.

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  • Savoia
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    Grazie Stefano! 👍 Was wondering about a two-point harness. Makes sense now.

  • md600driver
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    Originally posted by Savoia View Post
    Stefano, that contraption is for lifting the entire airframe affixed to two lifting points? Do you know where those lifting points are btw?
    As I said it’s not complete, it picks up from 2 points at the bottom of the a frame deck brackets and at the two tie down eyes I found it very useful to pick up gaz airframes with no head or gearbox or a frames leaves a perfectly balanced Gaz to move to awaiting trucks.


    Last edited by md600driver; 7th March 2024, 13:31.

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  • Savoia
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    SA341D G-ONNE (WA1089) as seen at Conington Airfield on 23rd February 2024

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  • Savoia
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    Stefano, that contraption is for lifting the entire airframe affixed to two lifting points? Do you know where those lifting points are btw?

  • Zishelix
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    Thnx, appreciate your clarification!

  • md600driver
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    It’s a lifting harness for lifting the airframe when there is no head attached It’s been on eBay for some time now as it’s not complete

  • Savoia
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    Maybe XB knows what this is. Perhaps a device for lifting the engine out or something similar?

  • Zishelix
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    I came across this item on eBay but can't remember ever having seen a Gazelle using such lifting equipment.



    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/186030312...=&toolid=10050

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  • Zishelix
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    WA341B c/n 1797 ZA728 on board HMS Albion during Exercise Aurora in the 1990's

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  • Savoia
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    SA341G(S) G-OGAZ (1274) as seen at Prestwick Airport on 18th September 2015 (Photo by Ian Howat)

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