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Old 12th May 2013, 16:12
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What a load of cr@p. That's 2m52s of my life I won't get back.
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I thought it was ok - sadly all out of my league though.
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If that S-92 is the one that lives at Teterboro, the crew told me it was worth $25 megabucks. Spectacular inside. Mainly used to carry the kids of the owner from Long Island to school in Manhattan and back.
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In our dreams!

All look amazing if someone wins a BIG lottery!
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What does Mr Roman Abramovich fly home in when his jet arrives back at at Farnborough?
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His aviation advisers (is it Starspeed?) have steered him onto Eurocopter so he only owns those.

It would probably be a 145 or a 155.
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As seen here 155
http://www.pprune.org/rotorheads/458...ml#post7410452

Above list is more tabloid approach, yellow kind of publishing
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The AW609 will surely be a new entry at No 1 in due course...
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Prices are all wrong.... A 135 Hermes is already USD7M....
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Mr Abramovich

Not sure his machine I saw at farnborough was a 145 or 155 it was dark what other options does he have?
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A EC155 is more expensive than a EC175? Whoever did this doesn't know their aircraft.
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Not sure his machine I saw at farnborough was a 145 or 155 it was dark what other options does he have?
Not sure of his current fleet, but he had a 135 a 145 and a 155. I used to train/check the 155 guys for a few years.
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212man, I arrived at Farnborough in a Blink Air Cessna (my 1st time in a private jet,as a guest, so will wait in anticipation for another invite!) Mr Abramovich had just arrived in a much more substantial jet to say the least and had his helicopter waiting almost next to it. Guessing it was taking him back to his place that was formally owned by Kerry Packer.

As a matter of interest did Kerry Packer have any helicopters?
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As a matter of interest did Kerry Packer have any helicopters?
Yes: the saga of the Boss, Biggles and suitable helicopters!

Nick inherited an ex North Sea Bristow S76 which (as you'd expect) wasn't exactly a corporate ship. After some years of not being available when the Boss wanted, he had a chat with Biggles who advised that the only solution was a second machine which would then guarantee 100% availability. Biggles finally found a nice corporate S76 ex USA and bought it, only to get back to NSW and find the paint wasn't quite up to standard. A decision was made to repaint it, until the accountant thought it a Bad Idea as the Boss would get a tad upset. Biggles then proposed the same colour scheme wouldn't be noticed if the repaint went in as routine maintenance. Great idea, except the pin stripe scheme doubled the overall cost: peanuts to a man of substance though

Moving on, as a corporate S76 it came with a beaut cabin complete with captain's chairs, credenza, etc all gold plated. KP, however, always flew in the front left seat and soon took great exception to the hired help sitting in luxurious splendor so he had the cabin converted to four seat rows as in the other machine. Nick then put castors on one of the captains chairs and had a $50k office chair out of the exercise

They also used to hire a Bristow S76 every northern summer for the polo circuit out of UK, until Nick had an engine failure with KP on board. So they then bought a third S76 which was kept in the UK and flown every two weeks, ready for Biggles to fly when the Boss was in Europe. Nick also kept some American sports car in the hangar, no wonder he and KP were great mates and Nick donated a kidney to him when KP got a bit crook

At some stage the Oz machine was upgraded to an S76B for better S/E performance and (I think) the backup was moved on. They also had a Soloy Bell 47 which was used for paint ball games, and IIRC a 205 kept in the NT for pig hunting and general wazzing around.
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John, that is great information, any pictures of these extreme machines or maybe straight to number one in the top 10 most expensive private helicopter forum post?

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Add Prince Jefri of Brunei

Apart from jets and yachts, what did he use? Oh forgot to mention cars, women and coke a cola!

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