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Old 2nd Feb 2004, 09:18
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A while back (about 2 months) I came upon a video titled «Chopper ballet».

The piece featured a H-300 doing an elabrate ballet, the pilot wore a white shirt and dark necktie.
Very impressive.

Can any one help please?

Thanks in advance..

W-FF

Trop haut, trop bas, trop tard!
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Old 2nd Feb 2004, 09:28
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Thumbs up

Nice one Blender!
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Old 2nd Feb 2004, 10:33
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Thanks - these have been popular with all who have seen them on my laptop!
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Old 2nd Feb 2004, 14:59
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Thanks Blender.

No doubt, like the Jan calendar, this will also receive good comments from work colleagues and visitors.

SS
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Old 2nd Feb 2004, 16:23
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Thanks Blender!
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Old 2nd Feb 2004, 21:26
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Thanks Blender:
If I may suggest for March, that sharpe looking model with the R22!
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Old 3rd Feb 2004, 01:43
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Maybe you are talking about this one...
libra.technology.users.btopenworld.com/DRKJ2002.WMV
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Old 3rd Feb 2004, 03:46
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Thanks Blender,

Keep up the good work !!
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Old 3rd Feb 2004, 06:49
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Good Calender Work

Blender,

Cracking work dude.

Since you have criticised the work, WILL there will be a delay in the "proper" Feb Calender?

I am sure 2,491 Hrs is against any monthly log book entry

Well done Blender,

High regards (nearly 2000 amsl)

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Old 3rd Feb 2004, 07:57
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Yup...!!! That's the one thanks a million ASER

and have a good evening.

W-FF

Trop haut, trop bas, trop tard!!!
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Old 3rd Feb 2004, 13:19
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Another terrific result. Thanks guys.
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Old 4th Feb 2004, 02:58
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she's a beauty...good job Blender

ps..John..it's good to see you lookin after the Hydro Majestic...there's more to that place then just the architecture and history..it's been a favourite drink stop (as well as every other pub in the area) for years while driving out west for the annual pig shoot..not sure why but has always provided a nice change to our local..The Blood'n Guts (hotel)
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Old 4th Feb 2004, 03:41
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100,000 views!!!


Thanks to everyone who's added a photograph to our collection, and a special thank you to John Eacott and BlenderPilot for not only providing pics but hosting them for other members.


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Old 4th Feb 2004, 03:50
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Thanks BP.
Another excellent production.

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Old 4th Feb 2004, 04:51
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Could one of you computer whizzes please tell me how to make the background smaller. Dec & Jan fitted but Feb is too big.
Many thanks
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Old 5th Feb 2004, 07:03
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After you've set the calendar as your desktop background .....
(and assuming you're using Windows)

Right-click on the screen
Select 'Properties'
Then 'Background'
Look for 'Display' which is a dropdown menu offering: Centre, Tile or 'Stretch'
Select 'Stretch' (which reduces as well as stretches) to fit the screen.
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Old 5th Feb 2004, 19:35
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Thank you very much for the pictures. Januarys and now this, first class.
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Old 5th Feb 2004, 19:39
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Well done team,
Roll on 200.....
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Old 6th Feb 2004, 00:08
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Here's a few more I've dug out.

A 500D dropping soil samples (bags of dirt) by the dock for the twin otter to pick up.


Checking out. The AME and I are checking out of the motel, and loading the heli for the next job. I love working near small towns and villages !!!



Hauling salt to the drill. For anyone not familiar, when drilling in perma-frost, hot, salt water is pumped down the hole to prevent the rods from freezing up.



Cheers
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Old 6th Feb 2004, 04:03
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Awesome! Keep 'em coming!


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