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John Eacott 20th Nov 2011 10:17

Leaving Honky Fid, we gave a bit of a fly past with a gaggle of Sioux leading the way:

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/1...amp_+Sioux.jpg


https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....cc817641ca.jpg


And when leaving Singapore, we found an amazing number of jungly cabs following us :ooh:

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/1...MS+Triumph.jpg

as we trotted past Triumph before heading back west, where events overtook us and we had to (gasp!) help out those chaps on Albion :hmm:


https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....c84b64514d.jpg


an earlier shot of Albie One, just for Bast0n

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...%20Bulwark.jpg



More later: to be continued....

Savoia 20th Nov 2011 12:23

Wessex Sunday!
 
Crab, Geoffers, Jeacott .. thanks for making this a special day on the Wessex thread. Thoroughly enjoyable! :D

WASALOADIE 20th Nov 2011 20:34

Uruguayan Air Force Wessex
 
Crab

I was part of the original team who went out to Carrasco to introduce the Wessex (RAFWATT). I can look through my logbook and give you the original registrations vs FAU registrations if you want.

To be fair, the aircraft were all in a pretty poor state when they arrived in Uruguay, all in need of minor or major service. There was evidence of corrosion and they were subject to being parked outside almost permanently and had water ingestion everywhere. The Urugauayans had little experience really with rotary engineering (anything more advanced than UH-1 was complex to them). Myself and the RAF pilot only flew a few of them out of the original 6.

Trying to explain the workings of the Mk1A computer was almost impossible. The spares they had were all that was left when the Sqn disbanded in HK, these had been run down to essential items. There were no spare igniter plugs, no bearings of any sorts, lots of plexiglass window mouldings and items seldom used. They tried to strip an engine in nothing more than a rusting nissen hut (the MT engineering hut) without specialist tools.

When we arrived in country, they had commenced a major and already removed the main oleo radius arm bearings without replacements to go in so the a/c was Christmas treed and on jacks.

The only other things that really worked straight out of the box were the simms rainmaker buckets.

Our engineers (2) had their work cut out.

John Eacott 21st Nov 2011 04:31

For Bast0n, the Fleet fly past on leaving Singapore: HMS Albion

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/4...gapore_001.jpg

For Geoffers, the Port wait, with the relative wind obvious from the stack gas and the SK on 6 Spot! The SAR Wessex, of course, has 3 Spot as the stiff wing aren't going anywhere until he gets out of the way ;)

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/4...rt+wait+01.jpg

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/4...rt+wait+02.jpg

Ark's upper hangar was a little more jumbled with a mix of types (Wx, Gannet, Sea King and F4K) but again, the SAR Wessex is spotted just ahead of the F4 on the waist cat

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/4...+lift+well.jpg

[email protected] 21st Nov 2011 07:57

Wasaloadie - yes. they told me they had lots of problems with the fuel computers and were surprised when I told them it was the same engine and computer in the Sea King.

Would like to know the tail nos if you get a few minutes with your log book.

They are still using the winching kit from the Wessex that you brought with you! The wet fit floor in the Dauphin is a bastardised Wessex one!

bast0n 21st Nov 2011 11:13

For John Eacott!

Call that a flypast?

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...eereview01.jpg

and don't forget the Rusty B

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...ulwark02-1.jpg

and for Geoffers in Oggieland

not all WX5s were drab.................

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...scan3508-1.jpg

John Eacott 21st Nov 2011 20:06


Originally Posted by bast0n (Post 6818955)
not all WX5s were drab.................

Preceded by the PoW's machine, supposedly bright enough that we wouldn't run into him :p

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/4...Wessex+V+2.jpg

John Eacott 21st Nov 2011 21:25

A shot here of RFA Regent's WxV doing a bit of Vertrep to/from Lyness

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/4...rom+Lyness.jpg

Back to Albie One: we Pingers were around to raise the tone of celebrations at Christmas (instead of ashore in Durban :( ), the Wardroom Chrimbo cake was magnificent but I can't remember the significance of the image. Chinese influence from the chefs and stewards? :cool:

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/4...ristmas+01.jpg

Going a little OT, those who haven't been at sea on a grey funnel liner won't appreciate the efforts that go into entertainment: Sods Operas, Flight Deck Races, theme nights are/were a pre PC way of letting off steam without any harm. Flight Deck races, for instance, on Albion

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/4...D+races+01.jpg

Gaspode the Dog 23rd Nov 2011 20:55

Come on where are the yellow Wessex pictures? You must have some Crab?

Blooming IPad!!!!:ugh:

bast0n 24th Nov 2011 15:58

Gasping Dog

Here you are...........................

Having an attack of wind methinks.............................:)

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...d/untitled.png

Savoia 24th Nov 2011 19:57

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-a...252520Boat.jpg
22 Squadron Wessex Mk2 training with the Hollyhead inshore life boat

bast0n 29th Nov 2011 11:37

Jubilee review.
The Wessex at Lee on Solent. The rehearsal was so hairy and the weather so bad we could not have done it without a Wessex 3, God bless 'im, guiding us around the Isle of Wight. Aircraft everywhere in low stratus. As a result, over the weekend my wife and I made up Kamikazi headbands for all the squadron pilots and we wore these to the briefing and for the flight. One or two rather crinkly smiles from the senior, non flying chaps present!

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...god/img064.jpg

Fareastdriver 29th Nov 2011 12:18

Silver Jubilee

I took the CAS, CinC Air Support Command, AOC 38 Grp plus their hangers on to HMS Vernon for the Navy day. I was shut down on the Vernon helipad and after the show was over the CAS's staff officer ask me if I had any room for another four. I could take them but they could not sit in the Brittania seats.
The reason for the extra was that the Admiral's barge was unable to get in owing to the weather so I ended up with CNS and CIGS as well.
Being RAF and in a Puma I was fully IFR so a quick chat with Southhampton and we punched off. Over to Southern Radar, steers to Farnborough and then the Helilanes for their MOD pi$$up.

Just as well I didn't spear in anywhere; it would have cleared a few promotion bottlenecks.

TipCap 29th Nov 2011 22:46

Trying to recognise Lee-on-Solent from that pic Dave. Is that looking towards the Argus gate? Was there for 7 years with CG SAR in the late 80's but then all the Wessexes were stored in MOD hangars - just in case they were needed for a force majeur!!

John

bast0n 30th Nov 2011 08:48

Tipcap

As you can see it is looking straight down the disused, in my day, runway 17.

The usual runway was 23 which ran out of land half a mile to the west of the hovercraft slipway.

Hope this clears the old cobwebs!

This one is of a couple of Junglies coming in over the threshold of 05/23.
The hovercraft hangars and slipway can be seen under the handsome chaps.

David alias TBG

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l..._scan_3721.jpg

[email protected] 30th Nov 2011 18:39

Interesting formation - is it called anything other than 23-ship same way, same day?;)

bast0n 30th Nov 2011 21:49

Dear Crab

As someone much wiser than you or I has previously stated, this is probably the only thread on Pprune that has no acrimony or unpleasantness,so from your lowly position in the Queens junior air arm, put up or praise!:ok:

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...god/img992.jpg

Or perhaps..................

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...od/Wessexv.jpg

Let us have a look at the Crabs version - though I suspect no pictures will have been taken on Wednesday afternoons because of sport.....................:O

bast0n 1st Dec 2011 14:25

Crab

My remarks about sports afternoons was probably a little harsh.:(

There is nothing wrong with playing Lacrosse, especially if you were good at it as I am sure you were. Any pictures of you in the full kit? Showing your little white knees would be a huge benefit to some of us:O

I enclose a couple of the Bulwark tiddleywinks team in Malta whilst we were concentrating on the withdrawal. No smutty comments please Crab! to encourage you to bare all..................:D

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...vyPhotos72.jpg

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...yPhotos137.jpg

You must note that alcoholic beverages were banned and only Elderflower cordial was served,(in accordance with the orders from CinC near east at the time who was a King Crab|). That explains the grimace in picture two.David

LOONRAT 4th Dec 2011 12:33

72 Sqn - First Tour on the Wessex 63-69
 
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-W...2520Cyprus.jpg

Glad to hear all the 72 Sqn history still intact. Happy memories of being on 72 on my first tour flying the Wessex 63-69. Kevil under canvas, Sennybridge in winter, detachemnts to NI and Cyprus. A great machine to fly and operate. Approaching LP in Kyrenia Mountains during UN detachement 68.

SASless 4th Dec 2011 13:25

Odd....as a CH-34, S-58T, or any Mark of Wessex....we loved them all! It says something about the basic design....she is a winner no matter how she is dressed!:ok:


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