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Old 22nd Nov 2004, 10:06
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AS I am a very old dog, new tricks like this are showing up my lack of keyboard agility, but I will try again

This is Vfr, taken by pax(son) over the coastal area of Lancashire abeam Inskip Radio towers, in 2003 flying R22.



Can anyone name this view.

I will now try some more

Vfr





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Old 22nd Nov 2004, 10:29
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Shallow approach

Thanks John (Eacott),

You are right, I was thinking that you were making some amazingly cool approach to the top of the building.

Keep up the great photos everyone.

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Hopefully some more, Heliport sorry for the giant piccies, giant stubby finger trouble,



Leaving EGNH in Gazelle 342


Coming down from St Andrews (open Golf) B206 at 4kft over western lakes area


Cross country with Steve, the owner of Gazelle 342


Heliport thank you, now I see, the resize tool seems not to have worked on the No1 but I will sort it shortly, need to earn some money now,

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How does the Huey get past 90 Degs and live to talk about it?

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Keep positive loading is how
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Old 22nd Nov 2004, 16:17
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vfrpilotpb shot looks like Warton airfield with Pendle hill in the back ground..
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Magbreak,

Spot on!


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Old 23rd Nov 2004, 08:04
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That's Henley on Thames - home of UK rowing, and only 10 miles SE of Artist Towers.
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Henley??

How many miles is Marlow from Artist Towers?

Tudor

PS. Look carefully and you can even see The Compleat Angler (Marlow).
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A few from Baja California . . . .

I took all these during a recent flight to Baja California.


Believe it or not what you see in the picture is a runway operated by a KingAir and a Citation Jet, the runway slope is about 15 degrees! (this is only picture that is not from Baja California but it was on the way.


Sonoran Desert


Isla Tiburon (Sharks Island), you can see tons of huge grey whales in front of this island as they come here every year to play and give birth.


Part of the Sea of Cortez


Aproaching San Felipe International Airport!


San Felipe, you have to have a Lobster here!


The movie Titanic was filmed here right next to the fisherman's village.


Refuelling stop surprise, an bite from one of these WILL ruin your day, and probably your life.
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A few from the cab: EC135T1 UK Police.



The 'balcony'.



The Office.



The otherwayup!



The 'top o' the morning to you'.....
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Cruising the Rockies at 10,000 ft this AM....



On the aproach to Mt Stephens....



On the ground on Mt Stephens at the Mountain-top radio installation, Parks Canada & RCMP




At Idle, 10,900 Ft -15C winds SW 20 Kts

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a 47g2a1 dash cruising around alexandria bay, noosa, south east queensland,




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That's neat the way you've done that imabell.

Awesome scenery Blender.
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Old 24th Nov 2004, 14:30
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TC,

Have you manipulated the background with your PC. or are those Giro bins very light?





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Hueys need to be 'flown' around the wingover, as Silberfuchs says you need to keep the 'g' on to...our new composite blades have made it a more 'pleasant' experience..if you can call it that?
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Old 25th Nov 2004, 09:56
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This is a picture of the Starchaser Suger powered Rocket that was last tested at Morcambe bay, I acted as ground crew to Robert(Bob) Hodgeson who was acting as chase/recovery pilot, Starchaser was supposed to and only cleared to go to about 9Kft it actually went to 19 Kft, that supprised quiet a few people that day

This is in hours building days R22HP over the Ribble Valley with a well brogued foot in view

Vfr

Hey Heliport, I managed again!
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Blimey Vfr,

Thats an old one! (The R22, not the shoe!)

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IFR in outback Queensland


Top-end waterways


Here's hoping the engine keeps running!


Fraser Island


Moreton Island


Well, I got the dashboard in four of the pics!
More pics at http://rotorheads.com.au
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Old 25th Nov 2004, 23:53
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Cockpit Phots

B3 in Northern Norway


Antother B3 cockpit phot


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