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Old 20th November 2000 | 04:47
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BuzzLightyear
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You guys really missed an excellent oportunity. Perhaps you should have followed the example of the now defunct BRitish INTErnationaL (Brintel) and utilised British InTernational/Canadian Helicopters. BITCH would have been a far more entertaining callsign than Helibus!!!

Sorry, it was a quiet weekend with not many choppers about!!

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Old 22nd November 2000 | 01:03
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SUPA PUMA
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Try "HELLBUS"
 
Old 22nd November 2000 | 01:32
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It's got to be better than 'RotorBird'. Hasn't it?

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Old 22nd November 2000 | 22:42
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I hear that recently when asked if he could carry out a manoeuvre on the apron, one guy said, "Dunno, I'll ask the inspector."

Also heard recently, "Taxi to the depot."

FJ
 
Old 23rd November 2000 | 05:10
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Chopperman

I don't know, we thought that Hummingbird was going to be the new one. We could have renamed The Den, as it was known, The Nest!!

Cute eh?

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