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BlenderPilot
28th Feb 2006, 23:12
http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/photos/pprune/Calendar/March1024x768%20thumb.jpg (http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PPRuNe/March1024x768.jpg)

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/photos/pprune/Calendar/March1650x1050%20thumb.jpg (http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PPRuNe/March1650x1050.jpg)

Thank you John Eacott!!!

There are two different versions, two different photos, you might want to download them both and see which one fits better on your desktop. I wish I knew John Eacott makes a small thumbnail appear and links that image to the calendar??

sss
1st Mar 2006, 09:48
thank you, yet again

Brian Dixon
1st Mar 2006, 16:56
Thank yooooo :ok:

As always, very gratefully received.

Regards,
Brian

sprocket
2nd Mar 2006, 06:55
Nice one Blender.:ok:

I have the same result as Mr Shellfish for the first link, might be to do with the 1152 x 864 res. of the puter.

The second link fits on my desktop well though.

BlenderPilot
2nd Mar 2006, 10:42
I am sorry right now there as so many different resolutions on the market for computer monitors its crazy.

I suggest you set up your comptuer to display the calendar to center the desktop picture and se the background to black and it should look OK.

jockgi
2nd Mar 2006, 14:40
Great picture as always, but is it from the Dubai airshow or from Al Ain airshow?

Sorry to be picky!!:O

Droopy
4th Mar 2006, 21:14
Tempting to photoshop the middle one to have the smoke the same as the other two...

TrT
16th Mar 2006, 16:58
Awesome pics, just wondering though, Indian Airforce? And the machines, are they 135's??? Thanks again:)

sss
16th Mar 2006, 17:34
Awesome pics, just wondering though, Indian Airforce? And the machines, are they 135's??? Thanks again:)


looks like a 117 rather 135

BlenderPilot
16th Mar 2006, 23:53
That is the India designed and built DHRUV Advanced Light Helicopter, build by Hindustan Aeronatics.
You can read more about it http://www.hal-india.com/helicopter/Dhruv-Skid.pdf

TrT
17th Mar 2006, 12:25
Never knew it existed, how commonly used are the DHURVs'??
Looks like a mean machine:ok: