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Old 9th Aug 2015, 01:06
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Is this an Elevated Helipad?

Or the new style hospital helipad for NHS Trusts which are short of money?

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Old 9th Aug 2015, 04:31
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Or is the ambulance attached to bottom of the helicopter?
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Old 9th Aug 2015, 08:12
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What's the story behind this?
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Old 9th Aug 2015, 08:48
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Casualty department for those feeling airsick?
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Old 9th Aug 2015, 09:18
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Johnny English Reborn

I think it is from the film "Johnny English Reborn" Rowan Atkinson plays a Mr Bean / James Bond character and he carried a Russian to hospital. He lands on the top after getting lost having started by chopping down a row of trees.
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Old 9th Aug 2015, 09:32
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it's only Elevated if the Thames is at low tide ;-)
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Old 9th Aug 2015, 09:50
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That Twin Squirrel flies remarkably well with both engine SSLs off
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Old 9th Aug 2015, 20:34
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Oh, you are a spoil sport John
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It also flies very well with that large two-bladed rotor...(sigh)...
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