Rotorheads Around the World (incl 'Views from the Cockpit')
Landing due to ....
a picture fitting one of the present threads
The snow came in to fast, even so the homebase 30 miles away was sky clear.
It took one week before I could fly out there again....
The snow came in to fast, even so the homebase 30 miles away was sky clear.
It took one week before I could fly out there again....
Last edited by Flying Bull; 4th Oct 2009 at 19:01. Reason: Problems with the picture hosting site
Hello birrddog,
seems, that pictures hosted at the fotocommunity produce problems with pprune.
I rehosted the pictures and hope, that you can see them now.
Here are some more - Bell 206 in front of a new AIDA did the pleasure flights around that ship ;-)
and a police BK117 blowing away the middle markers of a smal UL-landing strip
(I replaced them later)
and a BK117 coming home at sunset
last but not least, an EC135 of the police of the city of Hamburg
seems, that pictures hosted at the fotocommunity produce problems with pprune.
I rehosted the pictures and hope, that you can see them now.
Here are some more - Bell 206 in front of a new AIDA did the pleasure flights around that ship ;-)
and a police BK117 blowing away the middle markers of a smal UL-landing strip
(I replaced them later)
and a BK117 coming home at sunset
last but not least, an EC135 of the police of the city of Hamburg
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A few pictures from a recent trip to Iquique in northern Chile. We were based at the foothills of the Atacama Desert, which is apparently the driest place on Earth. Having been there I understand why. The pictures of the desert don't really do the 'emptiness' of the place justice.
Some desert and a pitot tube.
Some rocks.
From a landing pad at 5500 msl straight down to the ocean in the distance.
Where's the wind from? The mountains on the horizon rise up to about 20,000 feet.
Anyone for golf?
Hopefully this will work........
It does what it says on the box.
A landing pad.
Up the coast.
Wear our clothes and survive when your helicopter crashes! Fly Smart. Fly Bell.
Me & my shadow....
Some desert and a pitot tube.
Some rocks.
From a landing pad at 5500 msl straight down to the ocean in the distance.
Where's the wind from? The mountains on the horizon rise up to about 20,000 feet.
Anyone for golf?
Hopefully this will work........
It does what it says on the box.
A landing pad.
Up the coast.
Wear our clothes and survive when your helicopter crashes! Fly Smart. Fly Bell.
Me & my shadow....
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Copied from the Mil Forum: some more of the QinetiQ Mi-8MTV out and about in the murk:
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This one got lost, calling overhead the field saying he was 5 miles to the south. If you're on here would be interested to hear how you managed to get lost on such a perfect day yesterday!
This one got lost, calling overhead the field saying he was 5 miles to the south. If you're on here would be interested to hear how you managed to get lost on such a perfect day yesterday!