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Jodel Hugger
15th Jul 2004, 19:11
When we was in the car the other day on the way to Leeds we saw a white coloured helicopter flying low down over the m60 - it had a huge blue coloured box underneath it - not hanging, but attached to the helicopter.
I would love to know what this is - my dad thinks it is to measure speeds of cars, a lot of cars were slowing down thinking it was the police, but I know there helicopter is black.
Can anyone help!:confused:

STANDTO
15th Jul 2004, 19:29
It is used to examine the magellan factor and its effect on persons in motor vehicles in the manchester area.

Jodel Hugger
15th Jul 2004, 19:38
The what?! isn't he the guy who first said the world was round?

It is used to examine the magellan factor and its effect on persons in motor vehicles in the manchester area

STANDTO
16th Jul 2004, 21:21
:D

Sorry M8 couldn't resist it. The Magellan Factor is what is used to take the wind out of an argument that someone else is winning. Always ask them if they have taken it into account.

I haven't a clue what your helo had underneath, and would be interested as your good self to find out. PM my if you ever find out

Regards


STANDTO

:ok:

cringe
17th Jul 2004, 14:05
Used for 3D laser mapping:

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/618273

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/618272

Jodel Hugger
17th Jul 2004, 16:27
Wow that's the one - thank you :D

BOAC
17th Jul 2004, 19:54
Well, it would certainly help Magellan to see the world is round.:D

tinsparrow
20th Jul 2004, 11:44
Jodel hugger,


The helicopter that you saw was a AS355F1 twin squirrel, complete with motorway surveying equipment.

ts

Hold27Left
20th Jul 2004, 12:41
Hello, Just for your information the helicopter you saw was operating from Manchester Barton for a few days.. going back for maintenance and returned back again a week later.

MAN777
21st Jul 2004, 19:46
The squirrel in question G-BXBT was once used as a relief police aircraft and was lovingly known as "Box o bits".