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Old 4th Jun 2006, 09:42
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has anyone put 2 gazelles on a 40ft curtainsider at the same time without dismantling [obviousley blades off ]
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I would suggest you ring MARTSU at Culdrose or Yeovilton as if anyone in the military has done it - they have....
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You could also try Shawbury as I belive they have had a lot of experiance with getting Army helicopters on and off wagons and into hangers

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I`ve only ever seen 1 per low loader, but 2 chicken legs back to back should be pheasable depending on the length of trailer. I wouldnt think that weight would be an issue.
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The St Athan accident recovery team might also have some ideas...
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Originally Posted by Always_broken_in_wilts
You could also try Shawbury as I belive they have had a lot of experiance with getting Army helicopters on and off wagons and into hangers
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Yeah, you could park them up next to the Mk 3 Chinooks and Typhoons
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