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Hughes 300C (269C) G-BCDW (cn 1030242) as seen at Denham Aerodrome on 1st January 1978 (Photo: Clive Glaister)
The nose of G-BAGJ visible inside Point to Point's hangar at Denham.
SA341G G-BAGJ (cn WA1039) as seen at Denham Aerodrome on 20th June 1977 (Photo: Clive Glaister)
Though registered to 'United Marine' this craft flew with Point to Point Helicopters from 1974 to 1979 whereupon she was sold to Switzerland where she flew with Air Zermatt as HB-XIL until 1982 when she was bought by SFT to become G-SFTA.
With our great thanks to Clive for contributing these splendid photos to 'Shrieking Gazelles'. Grazie mille Clive!
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I was lucky enough to fly in this Gazelle from Battersea Heliport to Leavesden in 1974 with Point to Point. Arranged by the heliport manager who knew we lived not too far from Leavesden. He promptly phoned my parents and although amazed they picked us up from the airfield. Happy memories. May have a photo from that day, will look for it.
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Originally posted by Helipixman View PostG-OGAZ has been a potential change of ownership for a while now. It was reported as being roaded south in mid October 2016. Nobody seems to know where to though ? Unless any aviaforan knows different.
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RF-00383
SA341 RF-00383 as seen at Kubinka Airbase on 27th March 2008 (Photo: Sergey Korolkov)
This craft may have become RA-1347G.
Jos, in 'Gazelles For Sale' RA-1739G (which we last saw just before Christmas on the back of a truck in Moscow) is up for sale. In the description there is reference to her being built by Soko, which of course is confusing given that this craft is associated with construction number 1299.
Perhaps Zis can ascertain whether 39G is in fact a Soko bird?
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YU-HES
SA342J YU-HES (cn 1057) as seen over Cumbria on 18th April 2008 (Photo: Shaun Connor)
This craft is ex F-GOSO. Thinking of calling her 'Gertrude' after one of Hermann Hesse's first novels!
The following photos were captured while Gertrude was on wedding duty at Knowlton Court in Kent. No further details unfortunately:
I was just thinking to myself that Gertrude's panel looks quite tidy.
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Lovely shots as always Elipix!
Interesting to see YU-HEE (cn 014) and which I never knew existed, parked beneath the power lines with G-BCHM in the background. Jos' records show that this craft went on to become RA-00502.
Be interesting to know here HEH (cn 011) was photographed.
And HEI (cn 012) this was Mark's other Gazelle.
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YU-HEE with G-BCHM and a couple others were parked in the back garden of a private site near Ware, Hertfordshire while YU-HEH was parked in the front garden of the same house.
YU-HEE did become RA-00502 which sadly crashed in Moscow on 2.6.00 killing eye surgeon Svyatoslav Fyodorov.
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YU-HOT has been seen at Stapleford Tawney. Currently no idea as to identity. Its apparently all dark green with a gold registration. It has the short stabiliser fins.
Any ideas on Identity ?
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I don't think its G-OGAZ that was a very dark blue not green. My best guess at present is G-WCRD owned by MW Helicopters.Last edited by Helipixman; 16th March 2017, 22:47.
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Originally posted by Helipixman View PostYU-HOT has been seen at Stapleford Tawney. Currently no idea as to identity. Its apparently all dark green with a gold registration. It has the short stabiliser fins.
Any ideas on Identity ?
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Seeing as Jos has mentioned South African Gazelles ..
Gaz flying in South Africa, March 2017 NFI (Photo: Wayde Mostert)
Rossiya
Gaz in Russia, March 2017 NFI
Not satisfied with surrounding Gaz serial numbers in a shroud of mystery, our Russian comrades are now obscuring their registrations too .. although this might be WA1802. Not sure.
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Not exactly sure but having looked at some photographs it only seems to appear on French military machines. Red nav light ?
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Well done Elipix!
I've just had Chris Bateman (owner of Rotor Leasing, see link below) confirm that it is a position light for NVG formation flying.
Evidently there are two up front, one on top of the engine, and one on the tail. According to Chris they are very effective.
Rotor Leasing > http://www.rotorleasing.com/
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Zishelix posted a photo of the 342M version of NVG ' formation light' array in post 2123 on page 71.
nosco
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Well spotted Nosco!
Zis' photo also displays the housing for the missile warning sensors which set-off the chaff dispensers.
Speaking of Zis .. it appears as if he gone on 'spring break', possibly at one of the hotels in Monaco or something! He usually let's me know when he's going 'off forum' for a while, but I suspect he may have been in a hurry to go on vacation!
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Two Serbian pilot officers in a Serbian Gazelle somewhere in Serbia (Photo: Bojan Peric)
Commander: "Now, as I was saying .. simply by looking at the reflection in the camera lens I am able to remove the door pin."
Co-pilot: "Ah yes boss I see it. That is very impressive!"
Co-pilot: "Err boss, forgive me for asking .. but, when exactly will we be required to do this?"
Commander: "Oh Aleksander isn't this obvious? This is what you must do if the door jettison handle becomes stuck - then you must fly the aircraft with your left hand like so."
Co-pilot: "Thank you boss, sorry. And boss, what if there is no camera lens to look into when this happens?"
Commander: "Aleksandar, when I recommended you for pilot training there were those who questioned my judgement in this matter, however .. notwithstanding the doubts of others I firmly believed that you had the potential to become a good pilot. I urge you though not to make me rethink my confidence in you by asking stupid questions!"
Co-pilot: "Sorry boss."
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Originally posted by Savoia View PostCommander: "Now, as I was saying .. simply by looking at the reflection in the camera lens I am able to remove the door pin."
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More Gazelle news
N1433W SA.341F2 c/n 1433 ex ALAT 1433
Registered 21 March 2017 to Theodore R Wright Enterprises Inc
This gives them 5 Gazelles all of which came through AEROTEC, France
N321VV The owner of this is Mike Vandevoort who also has fixed wing jets. Dornier Alphajet and a SIAI Marchetti S.211 Jet.
N37UP seems this is no longer registered to Max Chachouk ? New registration date of 17.6.16 to Aircraft Guaranty Corp Trustee so could now be anywhere ?
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Yes indeed she is, and you may see a video clip of her departing Aeroporto di Pavullo nel Frignano in Modena here:
> http://www.aviafora.com/forums/forum...=6912#post6912
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Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Gazelle Electrician Wanted
Location : Northern Ireland / Canada
Aeropeople are looking for a Gazelle Electrician to join a mobile team for 11 months. The contract will initially start in Northern Ireland and then it will move to Canada.
We are looking for someone who has extensive experience on the Gazelle platform who ideally has an independent inspection authorisation. Ideally the candidate will have been working on a hands on role and be confident with critical systems and modifications.
Meals and accommodation will be paid for with a very attractive hourly rate.
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Originally posted by Helipixman View PostMore Gazelle News
N1433W SA.341F2 c/n 1433 ex ALAT 1433. Registered 21 March 2017 to Theodore R Wright Enterprises Inc.
This gives them 5 Gazelles all of which came through AEROTEC, France.
I happen to be working with Aeromecanic (TR Wright enterprises is part owner). We are finishing the restoration of TR Wright's Gazelle SN:1575 and have started restoration on SN: 1558 which is owned by POTTCO (Mike), a warbird enthusiast group in Iowa. It will remain in military colors and will be complimented by an updated military style interior which we are creating.
We will also be restoring SN: 1433 after 1558, and which is going to a customer in South Dakota.
This will bring to 13 the number of Gazelles which we have restored
— Chris Bateman
You may visit Rotor Leasing here.
Rotor Leasing's Trailer
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