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On 13th May 1971, an SA341 smashed three speed records in its category:
Over 3 km: 310 km/h
15/25 km: 312 km/h
Over 100 km in a closed circuit: 296 km/h
Developed and manufactured in cooperation with the United Kingdom at the end of the 1960s, more than 1,250 Gazelles have been delivered. Today 470 rotorcraft – more than a third of all Gazelles manufactured – are still in service, a hundred of which are operated by the French army.
The Gazelle was a major success in the military sector and nearly 80% of the rotorcraft in service are used by armies around the world.
By the end of December 2016, the Gazelle fleet had accumulated more than 7 million flight hours. The Gazelles (SA341 and SA342) that have accumulated the most flight hours (14,200 and 13,100 respectively) are currently operating in the United States.
Reference the most hours aircraft, not sure if these are still flying, SA341 (S/N 1198) hours last updated in 2011, and SA342 (S/N 1058) hours last updated in 2005. Would be good to know if they are flying and what their current hours are?
Lovely to see a 'normal' and somewhat spirited departure (giving something to the spectators); instead of these ridiculous (especially in singles) 'reversing', max performance, confined area and CAT-A-style take-offs!
Sold by an Aviaforan to South Africa. When Jos updates us with up-coming South African registrations we may pick up her serial no. Possibly painted in camo and with Army registration for display purposes. No doubt we will find out eventually.
The real XZ316, ff 19.1.77 and delivered to AAC 8.2.77 In its early days it was coded "R" and changed to "B". Went into storage at Shawbury 10.5.06. Then became a ground instructional airframe going to DCAE Cosford around Jan 2009, Noted at Arborfield 2011 - 2015 and lastly went to DCTT Lyneham (is it still there ?)
Another Gazelle also quoted as XZ316 was seen at Eaton Hall, Chester as part of the Duke of Westminster's private army collection. So was it him that painted a so far unidentified Gazelle to represent a machine he flew ? If this is the Gazelle exported to South Africa the identity remains a mystery, but the info might help to track down its real identity.
The Gazelle was noted at open days at Eaton Hall in 2015 and at least one of the photos was taken on 29th May 2016 (By Jeff Buck). Also if you look at the bottom photo on post 2589 you can see scrape marks where the pole mount was attached to the skid frame. Surely the Aviaforan involved in its shipment can confirm it came from Eaton Hall, Chester and what its true identity is ?
Elipix wrote: 'Surely the Aviaforan involved in its shipment can confirm it came from Eaton Hall, Chester and what its true identity is?'
Yes, obviously and easily he can (and would) only that he is not the only factor in this equation, leaving (by way of our immense powers of deduction, lol) only one explanation, that the specific identity of the craft (for now) remain a mystery at the request of the new owner (and which happens to be the case, hence our 'dance' around this issue). The Aviaforan involved is merely respecting his commitment to his client, and which I am sure we all agree is honourable.
However, once she crops-up on the SA register (made easier by the fact that she won't be an SA341F) she will be revealed, and in this regard we are asking Jos to keep an eye out for us.
I totally understand the position our Aviaforan member is in requiring silence until such times it will reveal itself.
I just hope I don't stumble upon it's identity before then or I might have the CIA, FBI MI5 or the South African equivalent knocking at my door. Even worse I might have a poison umbrella launched in my direction.
Looks like one of Montenegro AF machines to me. So I'd say the photo was taken in Bosnia (Banja Luka, RS) and the airframe goes to/from Ikar Air Service.
N2TW, SA341F2 GAZELLE, c/n 1575 has changed ownership to ROSS TRANSPORTATION INC, Whitefish (Montana). The new owner has made a reservation of a new registration for this helicopter, being N9334W.
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