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  • If you are considering vacation in Midland France!



    A hotel at Besse-et-Saint-Anastaise.

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    • xbdt
      xbdt commented
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      practicing slope landings :-)





  • SA341F2 ZU-HHP (cn.1597) as seen in South Africa in November 2020 (Photos by Angelo Picoto)




    SA341G(S) YU-HVZ (cn.1295) as seen in Volkel in the Netherlands on 31st May 2015 (Photo by Jimmy van Drunen)

    This Gazelle is currently for sale on the GazMart




    SA342M over Afghanistan NFI





    Hear how the white crosses painted on 656 Squadron's aircraft to distinguish them from the Rhodesian Airforce, arguably acted as a good target to aim at during 'Operation Agila'.

    This lecture is essentially about a Scout flight, but it is possible there may also be some references to the Gazelle.

    Watch the lecture by Bob Thorpe at 7pm on Monday 9th November. Click the link below for further info.

    https://www.armyflying.com/lockdown-...6-sqn-lecture/



    Congratulations to Elipix for winning the Crabtree Gazelle Identification Challenge!



    Question for Stefano .. does this mean that G-CDXE also featured on Top Gear?

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    • Helipixman
      Helipixman commented
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      I cannot remember when G-CDXE was used but G-GAZZ also featured on Top Gear when it was challenged to race a Porsche 911 GT3 !

      One other memorable helicopter was used on Top Gear Korea, an AH-1, and it was captured on film when it crashed in the Arizona Desert ! You can see the clip here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EsoWpTO2qg

    • Savoia
      Savoia commented
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      I have a feeling that G-GAZZ was drafted in by Tiff Needell in another British motoring show similar to Top Gear.

      The Cobra crash was unfortunate, although mercifully no lives were lost.

  • Qatar Emiri Air Force's SA342L QA09 (c/n 2050) during the National Day Air Show 2008

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    • SA342L '237' (cn.1772) as seen at Casement-Baldonnel on 14th February 1980

      '237' doesn't appear quite as frequently as '241' in the photo record, so its always nice to receive new shots of this bird. I landed with a 206 next to '237' on 'The Inis' (Inishvickillane Island) the same year this photo was taken.




      SA342M F-MBXG (cn.3859) as seen at Otterburn Airstrip in Northumberland on 11th October 1992


      Slope Landing Flashback

      XB wrote: Practicing slope landings!
      Not so much as a slope landing .. as landing on a slope! (The difference being that Patrick managed to place the skids on level ground).



      Patrick Rolland seen with Helicap's SA341G F-BVUI (cn.1122) in the French Alps in August 1978 (Photo by Frédéric Rolland)

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      • Hi, was updating my Gulf War pages again and found this info: SA-342M 3474/94/CXM - destroyed 05/04/1991.

        I only have "destroyed" as info, does anyone know more about what happened to this aircraft?

        Thanks.

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        • Savoia
          Savoia commented
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          Fabrizio, can you assist with this?

          Also, Jakub is enquiring whether there are any lists of Puma/Panther helicopters with correct versions, serial numbers etc?

        • Fabrice
          Fabrice commented
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          SA 342M cn3474/CXN, belonging to the 1er RHC but allocated to the RHC Daguet in Saudi Arabia, crashed on 5 april 1991 in Saudi Arabia, due to an engine surge on take off. The crew (1er RHC as well) escaped unhurt but the Gazelle was a complete loss, later used as a ground instruction airframe in Bourges. This machine was the third SA 342M from the batch produced for the ALAT, having been originally delivered on the 10 april 1980.



      • SA342M F-MAXI NFI (Photo by Urs Baettig)

        Zis, do you happen to have any further info on this photo, such as the date and location, also do you have the a/c construction number?




        Gazelles at Aéroport de Marseille in Provence in October 2020 (Photo by Damien Fournier)




        SA341B RA-05703 (WA1524) as seen near Moscow in October 2020




        'Jack' the Gaz-Loving Terrier cross with SA341F2 ZU-RRW (cn.1369) in Thabazimbi, South Africa in October 2020

        Please remember that Sav is on the lookout for any new Gaz-dog photos, any contributions gladly appreciated.




        SA342 at sea


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        • Originally posted by Savoia View Post
          Zis, do you happen to have any further info on this photo, such as the date and location, also do you have the a/c construction number?
          4020/AXI at Aix Les Milles AFB in October 1986

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          • Savoia
            Savoia commented
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            Grazie mille Zis! 👍



        • SA341G YU-HHS (cn.1067) as seen at Lisičji Jarak Airport in Serbia on 8th November 2020 (Photo by Vlada Trifunovic)




          SA341C XW856 (WA1078) as seen at Broadlands on 22nd May 1983 (Photo by Graham Tiller)




          SA341B Gazelle XX377 (WA1257) as seen aboard HMS Hermes at Devonport Docks, Plymouth in August 1977 (Photo by Hugh Llewelyn)




          The '342 Phantom' family flying near St. Petersburg on 8th November 2020

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          • SA341F c/n 1672 N918GZ at Phoenix Deer Valley Airport in December 2014 (Photo: Chris Kennedy)

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            • SA341B's at Stapleford on 9th November 2020

              Getting ready to fly!




              SA342J I-PTEC as as see in Viareggio, Italia on 9th November 2020 (Photo by Mauro Antongiovanni)




              SA341B in Northern Ireland in 1998, NFI


              SA341B at sunset, NFI

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              • A pair of key holders from France


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                • SA342M as seen in Paris in July 2014 (Photo by Sandra Godefroy)




                  Gazelles as seen at Aéroport de Marseille in October 2020 (Photo by Damien Fournier)




                  SA341C XX391 (WA1299) as seen at Fleetlands, Gosport on 13th June 1981 (Photo by Graham Tiller)




                  Montenegrin Gazelles arriving in Slovenia for exercise 'Adriatic Strike 2018'

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                  • N976SF Change of Ownership

                    N976SF, SA341G, c/n 1259, changed ownership on 05-Nov-2020 to PLANE FUN INC TR TRUSTEE, SNELLVILLE, GEORGIA.

                    (According to the FAA aircraft register, that company owns 279 aircraft).

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                    • Zishelix
                      Zishelix commented
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                      Thanks for info, Jos! Hopefully we'll be able to see some photos of the present #1259.

                    • Helipixman
                      Helipixman commented
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                      I have seen an advert for N976SF with pictures,not sure how old the pictures are and it does not show any registration ?

                      It can be found here....

                      https://www.aircraft.com/aircraft/19...spatiale-sa341

                    • Savoia
                      Savoia commented
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                      '𝘼𝙘𝙘𝙤𝙧𝙙𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙩𝙤 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙁𝘼𝘼 𝙖𝙞𝙧𝙘𝙧𝙖𝙛𝙩 𝙧𝙚𝙜𝙞𝙨𝙩𝙚𝙧, 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙥𝙖𝙣𝙮 𝙤𝙬𝙣𝙨 279 𝙖𝙞𝙧𝙘𝙧𝙖𝙛𝙩.' — This will be an aircraft registration trust Jos.



                  • SA341G N700SH (cn.1154) as seen in Lotenhulle, Belgium on 31st October 2020 (Photo courtesy of Avia member Kurt)




                    SA341G HA-LFM (cn.1301) as seen at Ascot on 23rd June 2007 (Photo by Ben Allsup)




                    SA341B XX453 (WA1454) as seen at SPTA on 15th March 2017

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                    • Heli Affaires SA341G F-BVRU (cn.1113) as seen at Le Bourget on 8th June 1975

                      Zis, was this a 342J at the time of this photo or was it converted later on?




                      SA341D G-RBIL (WA1199) as seen at Malham Moor in North Yorkshire on 12th November 2020 (Photo by Robert Cowperthwaite)


                      The 'Gerbil' departing Malham Moor


                      Gaz Conversations

                      Jakub wrote: Hi, was updating my Gulf War pages again and found this info: SA-342M 3474/94/CXM - destroyed 05/04/1991. I only have "destroyed" as info, does anyone know more about what happened to this aircraft?
                      Fabrice replied: SA 342M cn3474/CXN, belonging to the 1er RHC but allocated to the RHC Daguet in Saudi Arabia, crashed on 5 april 1991 in Saudi Arabia, due to an engine surge on take off. The crew (1er RHC as well) escaped unhurt but the Gazelle was a complete loss, later used as a ground instruction airframe in Bourges. This machine was the third SA 342M from the batch produced for the ALAT, having been originally delivered on the 10 april 1980.
                      Grazie Fabrizio!


                      ~ WANTED ~

                      Gazelle float kit (skid-mounted pop-out floats). Please contact Savoia at: aviafora1@gmail.com

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                      • Originally posted by Savoia View Post
                        Ex-Navy bird ✔️
                        Army colours ✔️
                        Yellow rear harness ✔️
                        Active at the time of filming ✔️

                        Me thinks Elipix has done it again!

                        All UK military Gazelles have yellow rear harnesses. Navy and Marines Gazelles have various camo colours too.


                        Originally posted by Savoia View Post
                        Zis, was this a 342J at the time of this photo or was it converted later on?

                        ~ WANTED ~

                        Gazelle float kit (skid-mounted pop-out floats). Please contact Savoia at: aviafora1@gmail.com

                        That is a photo of a 341 not a 342.

                        I also have a float kit I would be willing to sell.

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                        • Savoia
                          Savoia commented
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                          Grazie mille Stefano! You're a ⭐

                          Will send the buyer your contact.

                      • Fabrice, BIG thanks for the info about crashed Gulf Gazelle !!

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                        • SA341G D-HMTB (cn.1010) as seen at Issy-les-Moulineaux in October 1986

                          Zis, has gone on a week-long trip, but does anyone else have any info about this aircraft and specifically who 'HFS' were?




                          SA341B XZ349 (WA1720) as seen at RAF Leuchars on 26th July 2005 (Photo by Martin Bridges)




                          For Nosco!


                          SA341G G-SFTD (1145) as seen at Bournmouth Hurn Airport in June 1988

                          Nosco, are you still with us?

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                          • D-HMTB

                            D-HMTB was reserved 10.2.72 for Country of Nordrhein-Westfalen, Ministry of Interior and handed over on 1.7.72 and operated on a permit.
                            • Officially registered as D-HMTB 23.2.73 to Nordrhein - Westfalen Police
                            • At the end of it's police service it was inspected at Dusseldorf on 11.5.84 and had TT 6,905 hrs
                            • Purchased by Gunther Braun, 21.3.85 to 23.12.86 and operated by Helicopter Flug Service Gmbh
                            • On 3.8.86 an export CofA was issued to Meravo Gmbh for a flight to France.
                            • The registration F-GBOP was issued and used for the ferry flight to Marignane where it was stored for a while
                            • Reservation as F-GFFN 1.2.88 for Ste, Toujas & Coll Materiaux de Construction but not taken up !
                            • The registration D-HMTB was issued again on a permit to fly 7.3.88 for Heliavia and an export CofA issued 24.3.88
                            • Inspected at Tarbes and had a TT of 7,557 hrs
                            • Officially registered as F-GFFN to Ste. Toujas & Coll Materiaux de Construction 8.4.88 and based at Toussus Le Noble
                            • Sold to SA Compagnie Europeene de Credit 24.5.88
                            • Crashed at Urdos 25.5.93 with TT 8.898 Hrs
                            Thought to be rebuild material and was reserved as F-GOCV in 1993 but nothing has been heard of this Gazelle since ????

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                            • Savoia
                              Savoia commented
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                              Grazie 🚁⭐ fantastico!



                          • Crabtree Flashback


                            SA341G(S) N901B (cn.1410) as seen at Borovaya Airfield in Belarus on 25th July 2018 (Photo by Dmitry Molokovich)




                            SA341G G-LOYD (cn.1289) as seen at RAF Abingdon on 16th May 2004 (Photo by Mike Kell)


                            Iraqi Air Force


                            Iraqi Gazelle NFI




                            Digital US training Gazelle

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                            • md600driver
                              md600driver commented
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                              Sav, a small correction .. that photo was taken in Belarus and not Russia.

                            • Savoia
                              Savoia commented
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                              Okay grazie Stefano. Amended accordingly. 👍



                          • UK News

                            Newly registered on 13th November 2020.

                            G-KEMD Westland SA341B Gazelle AH.1 (1802) ex G-CHBR, RA-05706 to Excel Charter Ltd, Stapleford Tawney


                            USA News

                            N1433W (1433) has a sale pending, to Kim Tschetter of Huron, South Dakota. Interesting to note he also has a project underway to build a helipad at his home address.

                            N341CF (1286) has a change of owner pending, to applicant... International Air Services Inc.

                            N341KJ (1483) new registration to Tradewind Management LLC, 13.11.20

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                            • Savoia
                              Savoia commented
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                              Grazie Elipix, so much appreciated! 👍

                          • Originally posted by Helipixman

                            USA News

                            N1433W (1433) has a sale pending, to Kim Tschetter of Huron, South Dakota. Interesting to note he also has a project underway to build a helipad at his home address.

                            N341CF (1286) has a change of owner pending, to applicant... International Air Services Inc.

                            N341KJ (1483) new registration to Tradewind Management LLC, 13.11.20

                            Helipix, just so that you are aware, International Air Services are a trust company.

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                            • Helipixman
                              Helipixman commented
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                              Yes thanks I am aware of that and I think one of yours is registered through them ?



                          • SA341B XZ334 (WA1673) as seen at Haverfordwest on 22nd October 2020




                            Yugoslav Air Force Gazelle as seen at Batajnica Air Base NFI




                            SA341G(S) F-GEHC (cn.1417) as seen at Issy-les-Moulineaux in June 1991

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                            • Hi, was looking at Instagram and this showed up today. AMP 1:48 Gazelle. Hope we can see it one day, with proper parts for various versions/countries/operations





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                              • Helipixman
                                Helipixman commented
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                                Thanks Jakub for the heads up ! Have seen this on Scalemates website... they show it with 3 different sets of decals for German police and Yugoslav military. Just wonder when it will become available ?

                                They also show it with the full Fenestron rather than in the shots above where the bottom is missing ?

                              • Rotorspot
                                Rotorspot commented
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                                Based on a review on the internet (comparison with a 'real' Gazelle), those drawings do not seem to be too accurate. See
                                https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/...enders/page/2/

                                But that was in early 2019. The drawings may have been changed over time.



                            • SA341D G-VOIP (WA1792) as seen at North Weald on 4th March 2017 (Photo by Richard Flagg)


                              SA341G G-SFTH (cn.1155) as seen at Goodwood in 1986


                              SA341G G-GZLE (cn.1145) as seen at Kemble on 11th July 2003 (Photo by Mike Kell)

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                              • N552T Sold to China

                                It seems as if SA341G N552T c/n 1246 has been sold to China.

                                However, it also seems as if the local aviation authority have some questions about it: https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/society...ngnews/3330135



                                1246 in China



                                1246 in the USA

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                                • Helipixman
                                  Helipixman commented
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                                  Thats an interesting find Zis, have read the story and it seems it has been seized by the local police authority along with a couple of R22s, which are alledged to have been involved in illegal flying.. It is still registered in the USA to GA Flying LLC and has an expiry date of 31.7.21 ?

                                  This makes me wonder about N565F where that is and if it is also flying illegally, no registration has emerged for this one yet ?

                                • Rotorspot
                                  Rotorspot commented
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                                  Nice find, indeed. In fact the helicopter is in Taiwan according to the article.
                                  N552T was offered for sale here
                                  https://www.aircraft.com/aircraft/11...copter-sa-341g
                                  I do not know the date of the advert.



                              • SA342L ZU-RMW (cn.1427) as seen in Centurion, Gauteng in November 2020 (Photo courtesy of Avia member Jean-Pierre)




                                SA341G N341GG (cn.1181) as seen on the Isle of Man on 5th June 2019




                                SA341G N341GL (cn.1413) as seen at Kenosha Airport, Wisconsin on 22nd July 2017 (Photo by Pete Webber)




                                SA341B ZA731 (cn.1800) as seen at Middle Wallop on 10th March 2010 (Photo by Neil Brant)




                                N505HA departing Issy-les-Moulineaux in November

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                                • Intermission

                                  Just to advise that I am going to be away for a couple of days but plan to be back on the forum by Monday (God willing).

                                  Hopefully Zis and Elipix will be able to cover for me.

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                                  • Zishelix
                                    Zishelix commented
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                                    I'll do my best

                                    Have a good time!

                                  • Helipixman
                                    Helipixman commented
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                                    It's over to you then Zis, I am away from computer every weekend from mid day Friday to Sunday afternoon. I will post something then...

                                • Sea King, Wessex & Gazelle



                                  Most probably WA341C c/n 1130 XW868

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                                  • Hi,
                                    I found a new server (for me ) with various interesting pics.

                                    Here I found new pic of Gulf Gazelle SA-342M 4067/82/BPD. Of interest is the name there "La Nec" and smth below it, probably ACCOUPRE/ACDOUPRE ? Can some French guys here tell me if the translation is really "The Ultimate" as Google translator did not give me the correct answer Thanks !


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                                    • Zishelix
                                      Zishelix commented
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                                      Here you are one more pic of the same machine

                                    • Fabrice
                                      Fabrice commented
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                                      I don't know what 'la nec' stands for; this must be a private joke, understandable only for the guys who were there at that time. On the second line, apparently it is written AC DUPRE: this must refer to the rank and name of the aircraft commander, Adjutant Chef Dupré (adjutant chef being the equivalent of command sergeant major). Hope this helps!

                                    • Jakub Cikhart
                                      Jakub Cikhart commented
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                                      Great, thanks for all the replies !!! Looks like Nec is from Latin Nec plus ultra = Nothing better. So I guess "The ultimate" could be the meaning And yes, A/C DUPRE is probably below that. Thanks !!!
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