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Old 10th Jun 2006, 14:53
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Hmm

I tried to post a few last weekend with no luck. Here is the link to where they originate...

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/bobgar...nhum/my_photos

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Old 10th Jun 2006, 21:21
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Put at the beginning of the URL: [img]
And at the end : [/img]
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Now, that's much better, thanx.

Liked the big Beer...
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Old 12th Jun 2006, 07:27
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Old 12th Jun 2006, 08:00
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Originally Posted by GoodGrief
Now, that's much better, thanx.
Liked the big Beer...
So did we. That is another PPRuNer there having a "Garrison pint" enroute to Norway a few years ago.

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Originally Posted by Droopystop
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Nice one of the 61 with her baby polar bears. I thought they were bigger than that!
The two in the front are the babies. Momma by the tailwheel is significantly bigger but not as big as the dad.

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MV-22

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Helicopter and England Flag


Circling around the Midlands during the England game.

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Old 20th Jun 2006, 13:48
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EC 155

The latest toy in Den Helder:
It was on a night stop, today continued to Norway for the paintjob and postmods. Looking forward to get it back









Photos by Jack, thanks!

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Nice FMS system taped to the glare shield. Makes one wonder about the rest of built in kit.
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I can smell those seats !!!
 
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When it is finished, i will post another photo.
So stay tuned!!

(and yes, it smells great!)
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Old 20th Jun 2006, 22:01
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You'll absolutely love it; the 155 is the dog's b******s!!
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Old 21st Jun 2006, 14:59
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Pictures sent to by a friend in NZ.

They were taken by Rob Neil, aviation photographer and writer who's the new owner of Pacific Wings the aviation magazine.



Around the Whitsunday Islands off the central Queensland coast

(Thanks to imabell for giving me the location. )



Daupin N2, New Zealand
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Hey Blender
A while back you mentioned crocs, or that croc dundee dude and reporters nearly in the same breath.
On the link below you will see one of the northern oz commercial rotary pastimes reported on by one of our better reporters.



Who owns the 206 I have no idea, too close to the salt water for me. Her hometown is where they have trapped about eight man-eaters since the floods this year. Not as many as Florida have found by accounts after their couple of little rain showers, but she lives about 400 k by water from the briny.

Katie happens to wear a shirt quite well. I met her inland quite aways a few years ago. She has recently been up in the artic circle chasing all sorts of animals up there? Maybe someone could con her into a bit of an exchange down your way. I think she’s way to much an outdoors girl to want to be mixed up in our southern traffic reporting?

http://www.abc.net.au/rural/content/2006/s1634992.htm

There have been some VERY interesting stories written about this form of sport, all to do with protective mother crocs and scaredie cats egg collectors??
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No requirement to cage the standby ADI on the 155 before switching off the power then...
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A question for the Sea King drivers:

I wonder why the front wheel is not in a straight position.
How do the wheels work? Aren't they locked in the normal position? Or are they retracted in the last position?

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RNoAF 339Sqn 50th anniversary airshow. 139th air wing +/- in formation



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Old 26th Jun 2006, 12:06
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AB/W139 CHC Den Helder

1st four CHC AW139



















Resized to fit window.
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Summit of Mont Blanc 15,771 ft from a Squirrel


"The thrill of a lifetime, touchdown on the summit of Mont Blanc"





Picture copied from the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators website: GAPAN
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