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HaveQuick2 18th Feb 2012 10:34

Australian Gazelles
 
A colleague from down under sent me some photo links showing what appear to be Australian Army Gazelles. I'll try and get the links in here.

Does anyone know if this was some kind of evaluation? When and where?

http://www.ukserials.com/images/ukimages/za769.jpg
http://www.ukserials.com/images/ukimages/xz315.jpg

oldbeefer 18th Feb 2012 10:40

Looks to me like a standard Army Gazelle in UK countryside that some Aussies have got at with some stickers!

DaveW 18th Feb 2012 10:59

I vaguely remember this. It's at Wallop, and I think the reason was that the Australian military put in a team for the World Helicopter Championships held in the UK sometime in the 80s, but didn't have a suitable airframes in the Northern hemisphere so borrowed some from the AAC.

Something like that, anyway - presumably the Aussies in question were on exchange at the time.

garyscott 18th Feb 2012 11:08

I would hope the Aussies were not responsible for placing the decals on the airframe . . . . in the first pic the "'Roo" is facing backwards!! STREWTH!!

timex 18th Feb 2012 11:35

British serial numbers and I think I flew XZ 315 at some stage..

helimarshaller 18th Feb 2012 12:25

DaveW is pretty close to the mark.

In the 80's & 90's during the week before the Middle Wallop Air Day a competition was held. The Gazelles were used by Austrailian Instructors on exchange at Middle Wallop.

The competition involved a Navex, maneouvering a bucket on a rope and many other activities around the Wallop area. The last day (Friday ) was normally a contest to see who had the best turned out helicopter.

Although the Austrailians borrowed the Gazelles for the competition, the New Zealand Air Force flew in a C130 the week before, inside which was a UH-1H and they used that in the competition.:ok::D

Hope this answers your question HaveQuick2.

HM

opfixclear 18th Feb 2012 12:40

I flew that airframe on advanced rotary at Wallop in 1985. IIRC the aircraft had been "franged" by someone on 291 APC the week before I first flew it.

diginagain 18th Feb 2012 13:20


Originally Posted by helimarshaller
..............the New Zealand Air Force flew in a C130 the week before, inside which was a UH-1H and they used that in the competition.

Would that have been the IAS where the NZ team won the prize for being the most entertaining foreign participants, as well as doing more damage to the airfield than the Luftwaffe with their transport.

Might even have been the same one where we got a phone call from Bristol Airport asking if we had any comms with a French Navy Super Frelon that had just followed the A38 past the end of their runway on a map-reading task.

MightyGem 18th Feb 2012 15:26


as well as doing more damage to the airfield than the Luftwaffe with their transport.
Ah yes. The one off Middle Wallop ploughing competition. Won by the only entrant. Possibly due to all the duty frees that they had on board. :E

Brian Abraham 19th Feb 2012 01:27

No Gazelles in Oz defence forces. One did do a demonstration tour though, late 60's early 70's, of Oz defence establishments. Seem to recall a blue/white colour scheme, had a flight back seat while the boss played with it.

HaveQuick2 20th Feb 2012 08:27

Thanks everyone for your informative response.

Gravelbelly 20th Feb 2012 12:30


Originally Posted by DaveW
... for the World Helicopter Championships held in the UK sometime in the 80s...

Helimeet 86 or something?

As a young TA lad, I was one of the two pipers who played at the dinner on the Saturday night; IIRC the "free bar" provided by Boeing had its budget of £3k blown on the Friday night.


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