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Old 18th Apr 2004, 03:46
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Question How long have Cessna made helicopters?

Just saw this on the SMH website..

here

Surely couldn't be a mistake with the quality control of the jounalist concerned could it?

Just goes to show that it's not just the locals....


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I cannot open your link, but can tell you that Cessna defionitely made a helicopter back in the 50's. I think from memory it was called a Skyhook, and was piston-powered, with about 4 seats.
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The link probably does not work as The Sydney Morning Herald has biffed this page
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http://www.commercemarketplace.com/h...ir/cessna.html

This website is about the Cessna Skyhook.
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Hey Duck

good to see the reading lessons have paid off - or where there just plenty of pictures?

when do you start in AD?

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Angel Sorry chaps

The link in question was about an Indian Movie star that was killed in a helicopter crash a few days ago.
It was called a "4 seater"...

Hey Wyvern....wrong man my good fellow....

That'll be Fox3 up in Ab Dab...
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The link works fine if you cut n paste it into a new browser window.
I suspect divingduck has mucked up the URL codes, as if you put your mouse over the link, it says "http://here/"

Movie star among four dead in helicopter crash

April 18, 2004

An Indian movie star campaigning in upcoming elections was among four people killed on Saturday when their helicopter crashed after take-off near the southern city of Bangalore.

Soundarya, 32, a leading light in Telugu-language cinema who has starred in more than 85 films, was travelling to the adjoining state of Andhra Pradesh on a campaign stop when the helicopter crashed, a police spokesman said.

The privately owned four-seater Cessna caught fire minutes after takeoff from Jakkur airstrip on the outskirts of Bangalore, the spokesman said. The bodies were charred beyond recognition.

Blackened debris and twisted metal was strewn across the ground. Investigations were under way to determine what started the fire.

Soundarya, who used only one name, had acted in a Bollywood film with India's best-known actor Amitabh Bachchan and with south Indian star Rajnikant.

She had recently joined Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is vying for another term in national elections that start Tuesday.

"It is particularly sad for all of us in the BJP that she met an untimely death while on a campaign journey for the party," Vajpayee said in a condolence message.

The actress lived in Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, where the BJP is believed to be in a particularly tight race which coincides with elections for the state assembly.

The BJP and other parties have been roping in cinema stars in hopes that glitzy celebrities will win votes in India, which produces more films than any other country.

The daughter of Bangalore-based director Satyanarayana, Soundarya has starred in films in Telugu and three other South Indian languages: Malayalam, Tamil and her mother tongue Kannada.

Since her first film, Gandharva, in 1992, she earned a reputation as a puritan of the silver screen, avoiding racy roles and never revealing more than a bare minimum of skin even as she starred opposite leading male stars.

"It is shocking news for us, for the whole industry in fact. She was one of the best female actresses we have had," Mohan Lal, a leading Malayalam film actor who had co-starred with Soundarya, told the Star News channel.

Senior BJP leaders including Law and Commerce Minister Arun Jaitley were heading to the site of the crash, news reports said.

AFP, Reuters

This story was found at: http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/...140114582.html

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Thanks for that...techo stuff not my forte....

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