Zishelix: My apologies for the delayed response. I am sorry to say that I have so far been unable to recover the link to the site from where I discovered GFGM. I shall not give up though and if I can re-discover it I shall certainly PM you the details. I don't however believe that a larger image was available as it came from a site (a forum in fact) discussing aircraft movements at Zaventem (Brussels) where I was looking for one of my father's ex-planks (fixed wing).
In the meantime I hope that one of these may be of interest:
Egyptian Gazelle SA342L in operation during exercise 'Bright Star' in1982. One presumes the enlarged circular engine intake is an air filter of sorts.
Not looking especially attractive but a Gazelle nonetheless, Serbian Police SA341G (a gift from the EU), at Luxembourg on 1st April 96. (Photo: Mick Bajcar)
Canadian Gazelle C-GEPX
Though at the bottom of the post this SA342J stretch belonging to London-based 'Top Yachts', and seen at Ascot, comes out tops in terms of appearance. Nice to see the aircraft being 'properly' presented (ie: with skid fairings, tail rotor driveshaft cover and starboard fenstron cover). The only thing missing is a chrome exhaust!
S.