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Old 13th Feb 2014, 08:57
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UK EMS Development

I am writing a small booklet to raise money for our local air Ambulance. The booklet which covers both Police and Air Ambulance development is in need of some decent pictures to illustrate it.

Has anyone got any good quality photographs of early air ambulance work that I could use? I have several pictures of EC135's MD 900's etc but would appreciate any A109 AS355 and Dauphin pictures. Finally any showing an interior shot of a typical air ambulance.

It is intended that all proceeds from the booklet will go to the Air Ambulance charity, but any photographs used will need the permission of the owner etc.

Please PM me with any offers.

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Don't forget the BO 105's!
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No never! Cut my teeth on one of those as a Police Air observer. Its actually one of those that my Air Ambulance unit wants to upgrade from!
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