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Old 29th Jul 2021, 05:01
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Third helicopter on third row, the Fenestron background needs correcting. Otherwise an absolute awesome piece of work.


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Old 29th Jul 2021, 08:42
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The Welsh 135 is no longer the children’s air ambulance it is used for HEMS one of the 145s does air ambulance and HEMS. Looking awesome

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Old 29th Jul 2021, 18:22
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Redland - There are photos on Wales Air Ambulance facebook page of their EC135 showing Childrens markings on the front door ?
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I don’t think the markings have changed, not certain, but all aircraft are primary HEMS, with one of the 145s doing transfers when required.
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Old 30th Jul 2021, 01:57
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Ok so we should just have it on the poster as the EC135 Wales Air Ambulance and leave the Childrens bit off the title.
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Originally Posted by KiwiNedNZ
Ok so we should just have it on the poster as the EC135 Wales Air Ambulance and leave the Childrens bit off the title.
Yep that sounds good. Great work and looking good
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Old 30th Jul 2021, 07:36
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Think it looks great Ned. Quick thought and by no means a criticism but if you had the SAR machines facing the other way you would see the hoist fits? Although accept it would affect the flow of the whole image. Thanks for compiling.
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Old 30th Jul 2021, 07:48
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Yeah we did debate that but would prob look a bit weird. However am open to getting everyones thoughts on this. Would prob do the 2 S92s and the AW189 the other way if we did do that.


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Old 30th Jul 2021, 08:06
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Ned,

As you say, it would look weird and not be consistent with the series. Also, TBH, apart from diehard SAR aficionados, does anyone really care much about the hoist fit? Surely, one hoist above a door looks likes like any other?!

Brilliant work, well done!

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Old 30th Jul 2021, 08:38
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Originally Posted by KiwiNedNZ
Yeah we did debate that but would prob look a bit weird. However am open to getting everyones thoughts on this. Would prob do the 2 S92s and the AW189 the other way if we did do that.
If those three SAR machines all fit on one line, then I think it could do well to distinguish the HEMS vs. SAR helicopters (and having them face the other direction might not look as out of place), however if they are spread across multiple lines and facing the opposite direction I agree it might ruin the 'flow' of the image. If it isn't much work, it'd be cool to see a quick draft though?
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Old 30th Jul 2021, 09:45
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Hello Ned, There is also HM Coastguard AW189 SAR helicopters. (11 Aircraft spread across 5 bases).

Great work as always.

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Old 30th Jul 2021, 09:52
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Lioncopter - Yep we have the AW189 on there already, its on the top row.
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Did some playing around with some other right hand side illustrations we had and actually looks wrong with three facing one way and the rest facing the other so going to leave it as it is.

If anyone can see any other issues that stand out - apart from the fenestrom on that one which is being fixed then please let me know.
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Old 30th Jul 2021, 14:43
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Out of curiosity - what is the preference for the addition of the Airbus advert? Is it that they are a HeliOps paid sponsor?
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Originally Posted by KiwiNedNZ
Did some playing around with some other right hand side illustrations we had and actually looks wrong with three facing one way and the rest facing the other so going to leave it as it is.

If anyone can see any other issues that stand out - apart from the fenestrom on that one which is being fixed then please let me know.
Thanks for considering it anyway.
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Don’t know how pedantic you want to be but I believe Great North are now operating 155s as their latest and greatest if you wanted to show the most up to date kit used by each charity.

With that in mind would you add the jet-pack paramedic?
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Old 30th Jul 2021, 20:35
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Torqueshow didnt know they had an EC155, you got any photos of it.
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Old 30th Jul 2021, 20:41
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Found some pics of their EC155 so will get illustration done and update it
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Originally Posted by KiwiNedNZ
Found some pics of their EC155 so will get illustration done and update it
Ned,

What was the registration of the aircraft you think is an EC155?

The last two I am aware of joining them are an AS365N3+ (NHAD) and a N3 (NHAE).

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Ned,

What was the registration of the aircraft you think is an EC155?

The last two I am aware of joining them are an AS365N3+ (NHAD) and a N3 (NHAE).

FNW
That’s my fault, I can never tell the difference between an N3 and a 155, I just thought due to the pointy nose they had a new 155
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