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Old 6th Mar 2020, 00:36
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Military helicopters and Coronavirus

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AMI HH-101 ‘CEASAR’ Corona Virus response

It appears the Aeronautic Militare Italiana (AMI) Leonardo HH-101 Cesar is starting to transport corona virus patients with special Cbrn bio hazard interior. Also they have new tactical grey colour scheme ...

https://theaviationist.com/2020/03/1...ment-missions/




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It appears the Aeronautic Militare Italiana (AMI) Leonardo HH-101 Cesar is starting to transport corona virus patients with special Cbrn bio hazard interior. Also they have new tactical grey colour scheme ...



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Is the grey colour scheme more resistant to the coronavirus?
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Is the grey colour scheme more resistant to the coronavirus?
No, but the whirly thing on top blows the germs away.
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During the foot and mouth epidemic in 2001, military helicopters were banned from landing in fields in case we carried the virus particles around. I spent 3 months on cr*p ground duties.
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Not bad, 3 different spellings of seize 'er in one wee post.
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Just fly with the cockpit window open and a bit of left boot in. No problem. And politely decline any cuppas made by the co.
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Military Patient Zero in the US has been found.

Amazingly enough....it was a US Marine.

https://www.duffelblog.com/2020/03/f...UBq5_BtP96_rtE
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