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  • N250KS



    N250KS is currently for sale.

    Interestingly it looks as if her tailpipe has been painted. I am wondering if this is in fact so, and how this paint handles the exhaust heat?



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    • N565F


      SA341G N565F (cn 1182) as seen at Wycombe Air Park (Booker Aerodrome), c. late 90's (Photo: Simon Palmer)

      For a shot of '565' in her more familiar colours, click here, and for a shot of her flying in France with her engine cowling open, click here!

      565 was of course the Gaz which Denissimo flew. For a shot of the maestro at the controls you may click here.

      Concerning 565, she seems to be one of only a handful of civilian Gazelles which, since the time of her manufacture (1974), has never changed registration. Does anyone know a little about her history, was she part of the batch distributed by Vought in America?

      This is also the same craft that GazEngineer said was his favourite in terms of colours (in her present scheme), but since 2013 she seems to have come off the US register. Does anyone know what has happened to this craft and where she is now?

      Zis previously wrote:

      Originally posted by Zishelix View Post
      Last info I have about N565F is from June 2012 - regd to the owner in Northern Ireland.

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      • md600driver
        md600driver commented
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        AFAIK 565 went to China/Hong Kong.

        I supplied the new owner with some manuals, but have heard nothing since she left.

      • Savoia
        Savoia commented
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        China!!! Wow, okay, what a far-flung destination for a lonesome Gaz. Let's hope they are taking care of her.

        Of course one cannot mention China and the word 'flung' without recalling my late godfather's quip which he would roll-out most times China came up in conversation. His assertion centred around the existence of the preposterously named 'Hu Flung Dung Last' restaurant, about which, even as a youngster, I was always deeply sceptical!

      • Helipixman
        Helipixman commented
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        I was also told ages ago that 565 went to China, by someone who was involved in the sale from a Northern Ireland helicopter sales company.

    • Astazou Engine Run

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      • MoD Still Looking for More Gaz Mechanics

        Excel Technical Consulting have a requirement for experienced Gazelle Engineers on a 6 month contract based in the UK starting within the next 4 weeks.

        Carrying out both daily checks and heavier maintenance on the aircraft, you will be part of a team supplying high quality maintenance to support our clients operations with the Gazelle. Recent experience on type would be ideal, but we will consider you if you have a good working knowledge of the aircraft.

        Work will be Monday to Friday, 45 hours per week, paid at a competitive rate. As this is in the UK - there will be no allowance for travel or accommodation - so please bear this in mind before applying.

        So - if you have good experience on the Gazelle, are available in the next 4 weeks, and are looking for contract for 6 months, please apply now!!!
        http://www.aviationjobsearch.com/job...ntract/9536264

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        • Fene Strong
          Fene Strong commented
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          Probably Cobham looking to cover additional servicing.



      • SA342L ZU-RZR (1854) at Durban Virginia Airport in July 2017


        SA342L ZU-RZR (1854) en route to the SunWa River Lodge in July 2017

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        • Serbian Air Force SA342L1 12890 (cn 134), possibly at Batajnica Air Base (unconfirmed), in October 2016 (Photo: Milos Zivadinovic)

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          • Visit by Ed and Lorraine Tercier

            Last Saturday on 29th July, I received Ed and Lorraine Tercier here in Belgium!

            I picked them up in Zeebrugge and flew them over the harbour and also over the city of Ghent.

            I saw tears in their eyes after seeing their 'baby' after so many years. Imagine, they owned this helicopter for 33 years!

            Last time they saw C-GDUG (now N341AS of course) was in 2006. Ed owned a H500 before this Gazelle.

            Nice memories and a nice day!

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            • Savoia
              Savoia commented
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              Oh bravo XB! This is wonderful, and exactly the type of conduct we wish to encourage among our members.

              This was a beautiful gesture XB and we thank you for setting such a good example.

              I am sure that for the Terciers this was a truly memorable day.

              Once again bravo and may God bless you for arranging this!

            • Fene Strong
              Fene Strong commented
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              Yes, Well done XB, i imagine it was a lovely moment for them.



          • SA342K KAF-507 (cn. 1322) as seen in Kuwait City in May 1993

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            • N48284
              N48284 commented
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              Are those skids extended in height?

            • Savoia
              Savoia commented
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              Indeed, 507 is wearing (along with the other KAF Gaz) high skid gear.

              The Lebanese and Syrian Air Forces also tend to fly their Gazelles on high skids.

              One of our members has been looking for a set of (used) high skids, but, they are not always easy to come by.

              Clink on the link to see Steve's LFH fitted with both high and low skids > http://www.aviafora.com/forums/forum...=2995#post2995



          • Change of Registered Owner

            N2MF SA341F2, c/n 1448

            N341MG SA341F2, c/n 1482

            Both registered to 57Charlie Leasing LLC on 02-Aug-2017.

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            • Another 3CBAS bird, but sadly with no details

              Question: Does anyone know whether the Gazelle was available with fixed floats much like the Alouette II, see here?

              And .. does anyone have a photo of a Gaz with the pop-out floats inflated?

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              • Avia Member Miki on Post-Maintenance Test Flight

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                • SA341G G-BAGK (WA1065) as seen at Carlisle Airport on 4th June 1974 (Photo: Peter Nicholson)

                  Seen at Carlisle a little before Nosco's time!

                  This was perhaps the only Westland-built Gazelle which underwent a 'stretching'!

                  See original post.

                  To discover what became of G-BAGK, see here.

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                  • noscoavia
                    noscoavia commented
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                    Not sure of the berm/ grass embankment in the background, as no such feature bordered the Carlisle ramp.

                  • Savoia
                    Savoia commented
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                    Grazie Nosco! I have sent a note to Peter, so we shall see what he says. In his photo notes he additionally mentions that the craft was operating from Carlisle during the summer of 1974.



                • HA-LFL Start and Depart


                  Start and Depart from Miskolc Airport in Hungary earlier today.

                  This is what is known as a 'standing' start!

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                  • Memories from Turnhill


                    SA341D ZA802 (WA1792) as seen at RAF Turnhill (Photo: RAF Archives) now flying as G-VOIP


                    SA341D at RAF Turnhill NFI (Photo: RAF Archives)

                    The above craft has an 'X' on the nose, but as I am not conversant with the UK's military letter markings I cannot say whether this designation would have been allocated to a single aircraft or to several. What I can say is that there was an SA341D (RAF) with an 'X' designation and which flew as ZA803 (WA1793) but I am not certain whether this is the craft shown above although I would say that it is quite likely given that this follows in sequence (in every respect) from ZA802 in the top photo).

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                    • SA341B G-ZZEL (WA1152) as seen at Cotswold Kemble Aerodrome on 27th July 2017 (Photo: Brian Johnstone)

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                      • ZB625


                        SA341D HT2 ZB625 (cn WA1905) as seen at Liskeard Heliport on 13th February 2017 (Photo: Pete)

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                        • SCOTTISH GAZELLES

                          With the recent sale of G-OGAZ to MW Helicopters it now seems that Scotland may soon have no airworthy Gazelles.... G-OGEO is now showing as a candidate for a change of owner.

                          The only other Gazelle that could be in Scotland is also in doubt. This one was G-CBZL until its accident near Dumfries. Anyone know where this Gazelle is currently stored ?

                          Helipixman

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                          • Savoia
                            Savoia commented
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                            That sounds encouraging, that she may remain in Scottie!

                            Perhaps one day when you have some time available you could drive over to Cauldhame Farm and ask whether it would be possible to take a shot of G-OGEO while at the same time inviting her owner to join Aviafora.

                          • Helipixman
                            Helipixman commented
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                            Will do. Have his number and have spoken to him before... I'm not sure if his Gazelle is still down at MW for maintenance though. I am also planning a trip to London in September and will try to visit Stapleford Tawney for some Gazelles.

                            Helipixman

                          • Savoia
                            Savoia commented
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                            That would be great Elipix!



                        • First Haelo commissioned the Haelo Gaz ..



                          Now Haelo have added a fixed-wing:


                          The 'Haelo Jet' an Aero L-29 Delfín departs Leeds East Airport in August 2017

                          After a long wait and following a major service, Haelo have taken delivery of their L-29 Delfín.

                          The Haelo Jet will be based alongside the Haelo Gaz and will be painted in the same camo livery.

                          Watch out for more photos and videos of the Haelo Jet .. coming soon!



                          The new Haelo Jet, an Aero L-29 Delfín

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                          • Zishelix
                            Zishelix commented
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                            Congrats for the growing fleet!



                        • SA341C G-ZZLE (cn WA1402) ex-XX436/CU-39 as seen at RAF Marham on 20th July 2017 (Photo: Chris Fitch)

                          The Gaz Squad has now built-up to an impressive ten aircraft!

                          G-CHBR


                          SA341B G-CHBR (WA1802) NFI



                          SA342M 'GAJ' 3856 as seen in Spain on 24th April 2012 (Photo: Francisco Torrontera)

                          GAL Night Start

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                          • XW849


                            SA341B XW849 (WA1016) with one other overflying HMS Bulwark, date unknown
                            (Photo: Courtesy of Flying Marines)


                            Not sure if this was a 'CBAS' craft, perhaps?

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                            • noscoavia
                              noscoavia commented
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                              Not my area of expertise, but when I saw Bulwark being scrapped at Cairnryan in 1984, she had no ski jump bow!
                              Might that be Hermes?

                            • Savoia
                              Savoia commented
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                              Grazie Nosco, will look into it.



                          • SA341G(S) G-TURP (1455)

                            Kevin Turp's G-TURP with 'another' Gaz behind G-TURP's tail.

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                            • Unidentified Gazelle in the Falklands in 1982

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                              • SA341/2 Torquemeter


                                The torquemeter is an unique instrument but so common at the helicopters.As the word say it measures the torque.Torque between main rotor and engine.It is one of the most important instruments.So here it is at the test board attached .


                                Then checking the zero point with the test device, it seems ok so far.


                                There you see the fixed zero point ad device prior the testing.

                                From the both sides of torque indicator there are holes where you can adjust the tolerance at 0% and 100%.


                                In case of using older version of device there are some tolerances to be inputed so this is the nearly fair good readings of maximum torque at SA342.


                                This is the reading at 50%


                                How to connect the cables to Gazelle instalation.


                                This is the device itself fairly packed after testing.

                                Rgds

                                Miki

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                                • Zishelix
                                  Zishelix commented
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                                  Hopefully I'll manage to vist your workshop in near future... if guests allowed, of course

                                • Miki
                                  Miki commented
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                                  Sure thing.You are welcome!

                                • Zishelix
                                  Zishelix commented
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                                  Thanks! Very kind of you



                              • Gaz Near Inverness


                                Some recent footage of a Gaz flying near Inverness.

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                                • Serbian Air Force Gazelle, NFI (Photo: Salinger Igor)

                                  XB, please could you explain the square hole on the underbelly of this Serbian Gaz? Grazie.

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                                  • xbdt
                                    xbdt commented
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                                    All Gazelles have this square hole, its the chute hole. At the rear pax seats, there is a latch that you can open at their feet and you can drop things through that hole.

                                  • Savoia
                                    Savoia commented
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                                    Lol, grazie XB!

                                    A hole in the floor for dropping things. The mind boggles!

                                  • Zishelix
                                    Zishelix commented
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                                    How convenient


                                • Gaz Panels

                                  Aérospatiale Panel



                                  L'armée de Terre SA341F 'BDA' (1175)

                                  Soko Panel


                                  Srpska Air Force SA342L 12915 (cn 128) in flight over Bosnia and Herzegovina on 4th July 2003 (Photo: Bastasic Dusan)

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                                  • Fene Strong
                                    Fene Strong commented
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                                    ALAT panel not as advanced as the UK MoD or Civvies then.

                                  • Savoia
                                    Savoia commented
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                                    FS, do you have a photo of the latest UK Army Gaz panel which I think incorporates some EFIS components?


                                • Originally posted by Fene Strong View Post
                                  ALAT panel not as advanced as the UK MoD or Civvies then.
                                  That's an ALAT 341 which they stopped using several years ago. Their current 342's have an updated panel which exceeds even the UK ones.

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                                  • Ecuadorian Gaz


                                    Ecuadorian Army Gazelle, NFI

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                                    • Change of Registered Owner

                                      N1433W SA341F2, c/n 1433; to Ross Transportation Inc on 16-Aug-2017.

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                                      • Savoia
                                        Savoia commented
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                                        Grazie Jos!



                                    • SA341G G-BCHM as seen at Weston- super-Mare in the mid-1970's (Photo: Stuart Mitchell)

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