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Self loading bear 21st Dec 2020 16:44


Originally Posted by Flap40 (Post 10951944)
Thanks. Like you say, amazing architecture. Is that a Sea Fury?

It indeed does look like a Sea Fury
Even black an white allied D-day striping.
But I could not find any confirmation.

Max Tow 21st Dec 2020 20:44


Originally Posted by Self loading bear (Post 10951977)
It indeed does look like a Sea Fury
Even black an white allied D-day striping.
But I could not find any confirmation.

Could it be a Lavochkin LA-5 as these were manufactured down the road in Tbilisi?

Self loading bear 21st Dec 2020 22:19


Originally Posted by Max Tow (Post 10952134)
Could it be a Lavochkin LA-5 as these were manufactured down the road in Tbilisi?

It misses the air scoop on the top like LA-5 and are there any flying ones left of those?

Max Tow 22nd Dec 2020 01:33

You're right - Sea Fury (though perhaps Korean War stripes). Odd location - RC model perhaps?

chevvron 22nd Dec 2020 03:39

Long time since I've seen a Sea Fury but didn't they have 5 blade props? The aircraft in the photo has a 4 blader.

India Four Two 22nd Dec 2020 06:28

The Fury prototype had a four-bladed prop, although this would be an unusual location for it to be spotted! :)


Asturias56 22nd Dec 2020 07:48

here' a challenge
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....0bfa5b6ccb.jpg

India Four Two 22nd Dec 2020 07:50

The Emerald Isle?

Asturias56 22nd Dec 2020 10:27

No - somewhat colder in winter............. ​​​​​​​ mainly used for internal flights with the occasional international charter
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....789624c520.jpg

Self loading bear 22nd Dec 2020 15:13

South Lapland Airport
Vilhelmina Sweden?

OUAQUKGF Ops 22nd Dec 2020 15:44

I must congratulate you on your first image. A really whacky windsock and the stump of Christmas Tree - presumably that which is later displayed........

Asturias56 22nd Dec 2020 16:39

No not Sweden Bear - and to keep OUAQUK happy ... here's another light - this airport is less than 50 years old I think

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....7ccbcc2c75.jpg

OUAQUKGF Ops 22nd Dec 2020 16:58

Thanks, I'm none the wiser. Wonderful that this thread keeps going. Just the ticket in these difficult times.

Self loading bear 22nd Dec 2020 19:40


Originally Posted by India Four Two (Post 10952370)
The Emerald Isle?

India you were thinking of this one?

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....009043e59.jpeg

India Four Two 22nd Dec 2020 23:10

Slb,
No, I hadn't seen it before. What a great picture!

Asturias,
If not Sweden, this mountains indicate Norway, to me.

Asturias56 23rd Dec 2020 07:33

To you they might - to the people who live there - definitely not!!

This place is currently very quiet but it is constantly wracked by an east v west conflict that has caused vast damage - the challenge occasionally has some military activity
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....39d89bf0bf.jpg



Self loading bear 23rd Dec 2020 22:30


Originally Posted by Asturias56 (Post 10953009)
To you they might - to the people who live there - definitely not!!

This place is currently very quiet but it is constantly wracked by an east v west conflict that has caused vast damage - the challenge occasionally has some military activity
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....39d89bf0bf.jpg

A Hermes 900 but where?

Asturias56 24th Dec 2020 07:53

Well it's got rather a smart terminal building - tho TBH there isn't much traffic - it's not the home of anyone really famous and not a lot has actually ever happened here as far as I know - even the local town isn't that old


https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....0a55b7986f.jpg

Self loading bear 24th Dec 2020 11:58

Egilsstaoir Airport Iceland
Maritime patrol Hermes 900 are deployed from here.

Asturias56 24th Dec 2020 12:40

Well done that man! - A mince pie and a Christmas Cracker for you! It is indeed Egilsstaoir in Iceland , which we all know sits on the Mid Atlantic ridge and is being pulled apart cm by cm -. The airstrip is heading towards Norway I think........ A very Merry Christmas to you all!

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....fb562d28af.jpg
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....d5363975b7.jpg
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....109b396758.jpg

Self loading bear 24th Dec 2020 15:13

Thanks Asturias,
The tectonic plates, I didn’t get that clue about East and West!
All of you also a very merry Christmas!
Stay safe!

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....529ed11a9.jpeg

I found an even colder spot than Iceland:

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....d2eeff889.jpeg

Asturias56 24th Dec 2020 17:47

Large power station in the distance? Associated mine?? By the sea side?

Self loading bear 24th Dec 2020 17:49


Originally Posted by Asturias56 (Post 10953996)
Large power station in the distance? Associated mine?? By the sea side?

Sorry, as I understood the 24 hr rule also applicable on clues.

Self loading bear 25th Dec 2020 14:27


Originally Posted by Asturias56 (Post 10953996)
Large power station in the distance? Associated mine?? By the sea side?

Definitely not a large power station.
Probably only fuel tanks for the aircraft.
No mining
Indeed at the seaside.

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....b97fd6779.jpeg

3wheels 25th Dec 2020 14:45

In Russia?

Self loading bear 25th Dec 2020 17:18


Originally Posted by 3wheels (Post 10954376)
In Russia?

Yes Ice bear country

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....3df113021.jpeg


Asturias56 25th Dec 2020 18:53

Big place Artic Russia.... definitely Sea side not river side?

Asturias56 25th Dec 2020 19:03

I thinlk it's Varandey Airport (IATA: VRI, ICAO: ULDW) an airport in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia. It serves the Varandey [ru] settlement on the Arctic coast of the Nenets district.It is capable of accepting aircraft of the third class ( An-24, An-26, L-410, Yak-40 and the like) and other types of aircraft of the 3rd class, helicopters of all types. The maximum take-off weight of an aircraft is 25 tons. Classification number of runway ( PCN ) 18 / F / D / Y / T.

The airport is used for delivery by helicopters ( Gazprom Avia ) of personnel to the Prirazlomnaya OIRFP, where a helicopter platform operates from 2010 [2] (in Varandey the personnel arrives by An-24 and An-26 from Arkhangelsk and Orenburg).
OH if correct

Self loading bear 25th Dec 2020 19:46

Asturias, you think correctly with Varandey.
The helicopter terminal has been recently renewed.

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....24869b4c6.jpeg

OH has been called.

India Four Two 26th Dec 2020 02:17

Interesting. Note the building is supported above ground on piles. This is done to prevent the permafrost melting due to the building heat.

The only time I’ve noticed this is at Churchill, Manitoba, although probably a common practice at many Arctic airfields.

I note that the passengers are boarding an Mi-8. When I worked in Vietnam, the local helicopter company had Mi-8s and Super Pumas. The Vietsovpetro JV used the Mi-8s and the foreign operators used the Super Pumas. The Mi-8s weren’t acceptable due to inadequate emergency exits.

Asturias56 26th Dec 2020 07:57

Tough challenge Bear... I only got it due to some personal history. Ok it was Russia and beside the sea - well it was clearly Tundra country so the Far North (a bit like the N Slope in Alaska TBH). But it was unlikely to be right on the N Coast as you get ice driven up the beaches in a bad winter storm - certainly far enough to reach the "tarmac" (you see this in the Great Lakes as well) - so not facing the Arctic, and not in the Murmansk area ( hard rocks on the coast). Way back I was involved with some studies for a Russian outfit and looked a exporting oil and gas from the Timan-Pechora (Nenets) area and I remembered they were just designing Prirazlomnoye and going to do helicopter support from a coastal location in Nenets rather than Archangel. Still a large area but not impossible to search between Christmas Dinner and deep sleep!

:ok::ok::ok:

Senior Pilot 26th Dec 2020 08:00


Originally Posted by Self loading bear (Post 10954001)
Sorry, as I understood the 24 hr rule also applicable on clues.

No, it isn’t and never has :confused:

Self loading bear 26th Dec 2020 08:23


Originally Posted by Senior Pilot (Post 10954631)
No, it doesn’t and never has :confused:

Name that flying machine post 1886
25 November from Pprune Towers
Says it does.

Anyway it is not unreasonable to ask everybody to search for themselves for a few hours before feeding extra clues. But in the future in such cases I won’t refer to the rules.



Just to remind you and others, SLB, https://www.pprune.org/aviation-hist...hour-rule.html

Merry Christmas

SP

OUAQUKGF Ops 26th Dec 2020 09:21

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....c55c4e2b03.png
I thought it was a road.

Asturias56 26th Dec 2020 09:35

hmm - I'd like to see the approach plate and missed approach for this one - I'd assume both that require large amounts of reserve power and prayer?

Some rather blocky apartment buildings and a place painted in the ubiquitous Russian Blue & White suggests the FSU somewhere?

OUAQUKGF Ops 26th Dec 2020 11:29

FSU embraces a host of possibilities.....

OUAQUKGF Ops 26th Dec 2020 21:20

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....ac341263ea.png
Runway Length 1740 Metres.


https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....4aacc4956a.jpg
Photographed at the airfield. Date unknown.

Asturias56 27th Dec 2020 07:58

That's a lake or the sea in the foreground- if it's the sea then it's the Caucasus but in my adventures in that part of the world I don't remember any airstrip aimed directly at the mountains other than Gelendzhik and it certainly isn't there so we're almost certainly east of the Caspian - are we in a -stan or Mother Russia??

OUAQUKGF Ops 27th Dec 2020 08:07

Perhaps this image will help you? There has been an airfield here since the 1930s. However since the early 2000s it has been closed to fixed wing traffic due to the failure of the airfield operator to comply with safety regulations. It is still used by civil and military helicopters. Further clue at UK lunchtime. And yes - east of The Caspian with which there is something in common.



https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....3a209162a2.png

Flap40 27th Dec 2020 11:06

Cholponata? Just over the ridge from Almaty.


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