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Originally posted by Simon 10 on another thread.
German helicopter enthusiasts touring Norway ran low on fuel so decided to land and tank up at Hatlestrand, 175 miles west of Oslo.
Heliport
German helicopter enthusiasts touring Norway ran low on fuel so decided to land and tank up at Hatlestrand, 175 miles west of Oslo.
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Hows about this for a view out of the window?
The picture was sent to me by a friend in the US Navy.
Crewmen on the attack submarine Baltimore standing by with a grappling hook to snag a mail shipment being lowered
from an SH-60 Seahawk from Anti-Submarine Squadron Five.
The picture was sent to me by a friend in the US Navy.
Crewmen on the attack submarine Baltimore standing by with a grappling hook to snag a mail shipment being lowered
from an SH-60 Seahawk from Anti-Submarine Squadron Five.
Senis Semper Fidelis
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Hey Leemind,
I always wondered what that well built fellow was doing, but your second shot clearly shows he is pointing to the local hostelry.
Vfr
I always wondered what that well built fellow was doing, but your second shot clearly shows he is pointing to the local hostelry.
Vfr
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What a great thread - thanks for sharing these with us.
RobboRider - the Soviets' choice of light blue cockpit paint schemes for their aircraft was reportedly based on studies showing that this was the most relaxing color for aircrew. (Gunship - were you always relaxed when flying the Hind operationally, or did Natasha make this impossible....?).
I/C
RobboRider - the Soviets' choice of light blue cockpit paint schemes for their aircraft was reportedly based on studies showing that this was the most relaxing color for aircrew. (Gunship - were you always relaxed when flying the Hind operationally, or did Natasha make this impossible....?).
I/C
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December Calendar is here!
The Winner of our December Calendar Competition is 407 Driver one of our regular Canadian contributors who provided this stunning shot.
Many thanks to BlenderPilot in Mexico for creating the calendar, and to John Eacott in Australia for hosting it.
Click the link to download and then save as your desktop background.
Heliport
Many thanks to BlenderPilot in Mexico for creating the calendar, and to John Eacott in Australia for hosting it.
Click the link to download and then save as your desktop background.
Heliport
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Awesome picture!
Congratulations 407 Driver.
Photograph by a Canadian, chosen by a Brit, calendar produced by a Mexican and hosted by an Australian, what an amazing international forum Rotorheads is!
A big THANK YOU to Heliport and Blenderpilot for giving us wonderful calendars every month.
Please keep doing it. I look for forward to the new one every month.
Congratulations 407 Driver.
Photograph by a Canadian, chosen by a Brit, calendar produced by a Mexican and hosted by an Australian, what an amazing international forum Rotorheads is!
A big THANK YOU to Heliport and Blenderpilot for giving us wonderful calendars every month.
Please keep doing it. I look for forward to the new one every month.
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Here is looking at you kid.
How many faces can you see in the rock formations. I counted at least six.
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WOW, you have better weather in Alaska than we do here
Here's our flight conditions today (luckily, I was driving the Fuel truck)
ALM Departing staging
The dreaded Snowball on landing....
***** This was post # 999 in this thread, the next post ( #1,000 ) MUST win some sort of prize ????? *****
Who's next ?
Here's our flight conditions today (luckily, I was driving the Fuel truck)
ALM Departing staging
The dreaded Snowball on landing....
***** This was post # 999 in this thread, the next post ( #1,000 ) MUST win some sort of prize ????? *****
Who's next ?
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The picture was taken on June 24, 2003 at Abbott Pass elev 9,500'. The Pass is just a few miles west of Lake Louise Alberta, and is on the Rockies Continental Divide. The surrounding peaks are around 11,000'.
We fly in to the pass several times a year to service an old stone mountian climbers Hut built around the turn of the century.
Another less dramatic picture of the pass...
We fly in to the pass several times a year to service an old stone mountian climbers Hut built around the turn of the century.
Another less dramatic picture of the pass...
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Marine One Visits Nova Scotia
George W. Bush visited Halifax today. One of his Blackhawks spent the previous five days with us...
The reason for his visit.
September 11, 2001
Halifax International Airport
The reason for his visit.
September 11, 2001
Halifax International Airport