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batboy1970
25th Jan 2012, 07:50
We were swinging the lamp earlier today about working in the NNS off Shetland /Scatsta, and the subject turned to Helicopters, out of interest, what happenned to or where are the Tigers now that were replaced by the S 92s, are they still in service, did GG finally self destruct or are they resting up somewhere sunny ???......

Epiphany
25th Jan 2012, 08:09
One is performing admirably across the Baltic Sea and another was last heard of cowering in a hangar in Libya being bombed by NATO.

S61-S92
25th Jan 2012, 09:44
For a few "Per Diems" you could own the newly pimped G-TIGG :)

http://i990.photobucket.com/albums/af24/S61-S92/GTIGG.jpg

batboy1970
25th Jan 2012, 09:47
Ohhh good lord check it out, it surely cant NOW be reliable, a good paint job clearly hides it all.

S61-S92
25th Jan 2012, 09:52
... or some vintage memorabilia ;)

http://i990.photobucket.com/albums/af24/S61-S92/GTIGC.jpg

Not many 332's left now, with BHL announcing they are fast tracking the withdrawal of the 332 to be replaced with the AW189 :eek:

helihub
25th Jan 2012, 10:07
I've been tracking these. The G reg Tigers are as follows

Active this month = BLXR, BMCW, TIGE, TIGF, TIGJ
Stored somewhere sunny (aka Aberdeen) = BWWI, BWZX (http://www.bristowgroup.com/services/doc.php?id=144), TIGC (http://www.bristowgroup.com/services/doc.php?id=136), TIGG (http://www.bristowgroup.com/services/doc.php?id=106), TIGS
Baltic = TIGV
Libya damaged (on approx 05-Apr-11) = BMCX

Those with links are for sale on Bristow website at the link given

TiPwEiGhT
25th Jan 2012, 10:22
Blimey, I was once told "you canīt polish a turd", apparently you can.

I see CHC have managed to shift some of their Līs, G-PUME and G-BKZE(?) have been tarted up in Stavanger in full military grey, package and shipped off somewhere.

industry insider
25th Jan 2012, 11:34
Some of the BHL aircraft are also in "storage" down in Australia. I think I saw some in a hangar in Broome a few months ago. CHC still have a few working but most will be replaced by EC225s. I remember when, in 1982, many of the earlier Bristow "Tigers" we're delivered new and they were the latest and greatest.

batboy1970
25th Jan 2012, 11:57
'Cant polish a turd' classic.....mind you from what i hear i think some of the old hands on the rig would actually prefer the old work horses to the 92s.

diginagain
29th Jan 2012, 18:59
'Cant polish a turd' ..............but you can roll it in glitter.
...........mind you from what i hear i think some of the old hands on the rig would actually prefer the old work horses to the 92sYou got that right. :ok:

ironchefflay
30th Jan 2012, 01:34
I see CHC have managed to shift some of their Līs, G-PUME and G-BKZE(?) have been tarted up in Stavanger in full military grey, package and shipped off somewhere.

Gone to Chilean Navy. also ZG and possibly MA MB. cant remember exactly.

SASless
30th Jan 2012, 02:07
How do they compare to the standard Puma....physical dimension wise..would they be a natural follow on for the Vertrep Contracts the US Navy MSC has going using Evergreen and another outfit?

Border Reiver
30th Jan 2012, 03:43
ZE and G to the Navy, that's some 28 years now after they were delivered. Super Pumas with carpets and high backed passenger seats complete with IFE for the bears. First new aircraft I ever flew, come to think of it there's not been many since. Any one know where my course partner Guy White is?

Fareastdriver
30th Jan 2012, 07:23
SASless. It is the same basic fuselage and the overall dimensions are similar. For big u/s jobs the centre fuel tank can be removed and the load pole fitted the same as the 330.