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Old 1st August 2005 | 08:02
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OK, thanks for your swift reply. Just noticed this photo of you stopping at Blackpool.

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Old 1st August 2005 | 08:11
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Which one's SASless ? The one with the blonde hair, or the "portly" gent ?
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Old 1st August 2005 | 14:31
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The sea of spotters at Redhill was a real sight literally thousands of them. I was on the brink of calling an ambulance at one stage such was the level of hysteria
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Old 1st August 2005 | 14:59
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Oh surely, the sylph like figure on the left is the one you mention. His co pilot, she of the angelic shape, is likely to have been no more than a glint in her father's eye during the wars that SASless enjoyed...

On the broader point, there is an amazing fascination amongst the general public in many countries of the world for the Huey. "The sound of freedom" as the blades slap. The association in the publics eye with rescue, and heroism.

Let's not melt them all down into pots and pans like we did with the classics from the past - if you see one about to be trashed, try and get a group to save it.

If you need any more motivation, remember that Spitfires could be bought for the price of a saloon car in 1950. Last time I looked they are going for UKL1.5 mil.

Wish I had one in the back of the hangar...
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Old 1st August 2005 | 16:06
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Routing via Wolverhampton on Saturday, what a great sight & sound !!!
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Old 1st August 2005 | 19:57
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From: Brighton. UK. (Via Liverpool).
Spotted it again going along the coast at Brighton today heading west/east around 1120ish.

Did you land at Shoreham at all and will you be there again in the future?
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Old 1st August 2005 | 22:14
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"Which one's SASless ? The one with the blonde hair, or the "portly" gent ?"

That's you off the Christmas card list!!!
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Old 2nd August 2005 | 08:50
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Are you sure, BRL?

When I heard from SASless at the weekend, he'd taken the Huey to Blackpool (where it will be based) and the plan was to stay there until the Redhill airshow on the 14th.
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Old 2nd August 2005 | 10:38
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The question that needs answering....who is buying the beer? The debrief will take place at the Duck and Dog Pub I should imagine!

Open invitation to anyone interested in seeing the old girl....
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Old 2nd August 2005 | 11:08
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Pretty sure it was it but the big man himself told me they were not around Brighton at that time.

There is definately a similar shaped helicopter down here, I am not a spotter so don't really know but I have seen one that looks pretty similar to this twice over the last week. Does anyone have any idea what it could be?

Redhill will be the next port of call for them down this way so hopefully if I can get the sunday off I will go and say hello
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Old 2nd August 2005 | 12:08
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SAS,

I see it has the 'old-fashioned' tail rotor and the dreaded chain-driven pitch change mechanism - you brave chap!

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Old 2nd August 2005 | 12:11
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Taf knows his beans! Correct about the tail rotor and chain style control linkage. Ever wonder how many bracelets and watch chains were made out of the things?
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Old 2nd August 2005 | 12:15
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SAS,

Got one in my toolbox somewhere.

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Old 2nd August 2005 | 13:21
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What a cracking job, a well done to the chaps that worked on the restoration. I look forward to having an opportunity to get up close if it comes over the channel. It’s great that it’s in Europe as I am sure that the few drivers that were not American will love an opportunity to look listen and remember.
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Old 2nd August 2005 | 13:32
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Nice to see something that old still flying.
And that goes for the Huey too
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Old 2nd August 2005 | 14:13
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Ride on, us old farts are alive and kicking, though sometimes forgotten, thanks mate.
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Old 2nd August 2005 | 16:04
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Hi SASless,

If I had known it was you in the offices of LHC I'd have said hi! T'was also me in the R22 who you kindly held for while I lifted and taxied out, so thanks - it's not often I get to taxy past a hovering Huey!

Looked (and sounded!) fantastic from where I was - we particularly enjoyed your departure across the hangars.

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Old 3rd August 2005 | 03:21
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I reckon one of RS2's piccy's could be a calendar picture!
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Old 3rd August 2005 | 22:45
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Need a current UH-1D puke as a co-pilot/cleaner/teaboy? Lovely old bird..sounds the biz too.
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Old 7th August 2005 | 22:03
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Bit of Sunday flying today...from Blackpool area....down south a bit to show off Huey. Landed at Oxford for fuel going down and Coventry on the way back north.

Met a bunch of guys dressed in desert camo....lots of guns....some guy named Ross Kemp who looked like he could use some soap...friendly guy.

Had a nice day watching a BBC film shoot...lovely lunch in the canteen. Photos to follow.

Whirls.....if we swing through Norwich next week should we include Ross for you?
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