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Thridle Op Des 7th Jun 2009 15:37

Ah I should have made clear - Ian's No2 daughter, not mine, have cat will travel - no daughter, 1 or 2

TOD

C.C.C. 7th Jun 2009 15:51

Aircraft Names
 
Spent some time going through my photos, Airliners.net & GINFO to make the following list.

SK61Ns G-BGWJ 'MONADH MOR', meaning 'Big Hill' (it is a Munro), G-BGWK ‘DUNROBIN’, G-BPWP 'PORTLAND CASTLE'.

AS332Ls G-TIGB ‘CITY OF ABERDEEN’, G-TIGC 'MONTROSE', G-TIGE ‘CITY OF DUNDEE’ G-TIGF 'PETERHEAD', G-TIGG 'MACDUFF', G-TIGJ 'ROSEHEARTY', G-TIGL ‘PORTSOY’, G-TIGM 'BANFF', G-TIGO 'ROYAL BURGH OF ABROATH', G-TIGP 'CARNOUSTIE', G-TIGR ‘STONEHAVEN’, G-TIGS 'FINDOCHTY', G-TIGT ‘PORTKNOCKIE’, G-TIGV 'BURGHEAD', G-BLPM ‘BALMEDIE’, G-BLRY 'PENNAN', G-BMCX ‘LOSSIEMOUTH’, G-BRXU 'CRAIL', G-BWMG ‘CATTERLINE’, G-BWWI ‘JOHNSHAVEN’, G-BWZX ‘MUCHALLS’, G-PUMH ‘GARDENSTOWN’.

BELL 214STs G-BFKN 'LOCH BROOM' (meaning loch of rain showers).

SK76s G-BHBF 'SPIRIT OF PARIS'.

BELL 206s G-AVIG ‘START POINT’.

WS 55s G-AODA ‘DORADO’, G-AYNP ‘CYGNUS’.

Some of the photos online are not clear enough to make out their names.

Hopefully others can add to the list.

PS Could not find any photos of G-BCMC, but it was the spare aircraft on the Brent in 1985, and I'm sure it was named 'Desert Fox' on the pilot's side.

C.C.C. 7th Jun 2009 16:10


Originally Posted by C.C.C.
Could not find any photos of G-BCMC

But the 3rd member of our conversion course has done just that. The proof is here in 1981 at Aberdeen:

http://www.abpic.co.uk:80/images/images/1027709F.jpg

soggyboxers 7th Jun 2009 20:21

C.C.C

Yes, it was always Desert Fox. I did my conversion on it with 'British' Holcroft and Dick Vaux prior to going to Iran. I'll see if I can find some photos of it next time I'm home in August.

fkelly 7th Jun 2009 20:50

Names..........what's the Gaelic for "This aircraft isn't paid for yet"?

C.C.C. 10th Jun 2009 14:49

Redhill
 
Found some more photos from my days at Redhill.
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...Redhill_01.jpg
George Bedford (Principal, Redhill FTS) looking over the Bozz's (Alan Boswell, Instructor, Redhill FTS) model railway in a briefcase. It is Z gauge, and one of them included a scale size model of 'Harold the Helicopter'.
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...Redhill_02.jpg
Cockpit of Bell 206 G-BAUN (now G-OAMI), used for charter work and visual training. As well as a cockpit out of a museum it was fitted with a Trimble TNL 1000, which I think we got for free when Bristow first ordered the Trimble TNL 2000s.
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...Redhill_03.jpg
Cockpit of Agusta Bell 206 G-AWMK. Long term resident of the Redhill FTS which finished its BHL career after a fuel tank explosion (now G-GAND). I had the privilege of teaching a self funding student for his CPL(H) in MK, and IF was very interesting with a AI which had no pitch datum information (just a moving horizon line, and if you got extreme the words dive or climb), rather a case of 'this is what 5 degrees & 10 degrees nose up & down looks like'!
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...Redhill_04.jpg
Cockpit of R22B G-BOAM (now De-registered), which was added to the original fleet of 5 R22s in 1989. Very well equipped for IF with HSI, slaved RMI & DME. For IF training we used a fabric screen which fitted between right edge of instrument panel and front edge of right door, together with a hoodwink. Some of my students who cheated by looking up above this IF screen were greated with real IMC to make them look at the instruments!
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...Redhill_05.jpg
As myself & an engineer held T&T licences it was a simple paperwork exercise to get approval to complete a C of A renewal on Bell 212 9Y-TIJ (now ZJ969).
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...Redhill_06.jpg
With the loss of the 212s at North Denes, and not always having one at Redhill, we had to chase around the country/world to get training & checking completed. During some days training & checking at Blackpool in 1996 I was asked by the Pilot in Charge to do a days duty to give his other pilot a day off. Here we see G-BWBP (ex 9Y-TFA, now C-FBUC) working for Esso on the Glomar Adriatic XI. This was one of the first contracts to bring in the Drug & Narcotics testing for all staff, now an accepted industry standard. Spent a couple of very pleasant days doing training & checking at Barrow-in-Furness courtesy of some very friendly Vickers staff.

pumaboy 10th Jun 2009 15:51

Here are what I remember to the names of the Tigers
G-BLPM Balmedie
G-BLRY Royal Burgh of St Andrew
G-BLXR Cromarty
G-BLXS Inverbervie
G-BLZJ
G-BMCW Monifirth
G-BMCX Lossiemouth
G-BMGV
G-BMBV
G-BRWE Tayport
G-BRXU Crail
G-BSOI Methil
G-BTCT Anstruther
G-BWWI Johnshaven
G-BWMG Catterline
G-BWZX Muchalls
G-PUMH Gardenstown
G-PUMI
G-TIGB City of Aberdeen
G-TIGC Royal burgh of Montrose
G-TIGD Newburgh
G-TIGE City of Dundee
G-TIGF Peterhead
G-TIGG Macduff
G-TIGH City of Edinburgh
G-TIGI Fraserburgh
G-TIGJ Rosehearty
G-TIGK Cullen
G-TIGL Portsoy
G-TIGM Banff
G-TIGN Buckie
G-TIGO Royal Burgh of Arbroath
G-TIGP Carnousty
G-TIGR Stonehaven
G-TIGS Findouchty
G-TIGT Portnockie
G-TIGU Branderburg
G-TIGV Burghead
G-TIGW Nairn
LN-OBA
LN-OMI
LN-OLC

This was the AS332L Tiger fleet from 1982 since then a few have come and gone.

MI was never named due to the time the machine was in storage until the time the machine was painted in the new livery as all Tigers adopted the new livery the names of the Tigers was dropped as was the Norsk Machines were never named along with G-BLZJ and G-BMBV as they were leased from Helikopter Service for a short period of time.

Sad to see out of all the AS332L's based at Aberdeen there are not many left :{:{:{

If there is any missing please send me a pm

Tail-take-off 11th Jun 2009 09:03

I thought some of the 61s were named after Scottish castles. G-BDOC was Tolquhon CastleXplorer - Tolquhon Castle

CCC
I flew G-BOAM on my HP course but G-BOEV didn't crash until the day before our graduation (I remember it was tucked away in the MT hanger during our graduation ceremony, then of course we all said to our parents & guests come next door & look at what we've been flying - see below)

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...off/G-BOEV.jpg

I think G-BRRY replaced EV. (Sorry for being picky):8

pumaboy 11th Jun 2009 09:52

Bristow S61 fleet
 
Don't have all the 61's names or the whole fleet
G-AZCF
G-AZDC
G-AZNE
G-AZRF
G-BAKA
G-BAKB
G-BAKB
G-BBGS
G-BBHL Glamis
G-BBHM Braemar
G-BBHN
G-BBVA Vega
G-BBVB
G-BCLA
G-BCLB
G-BCLC Craigievar
G-BCLD Slains
G-BDDA
G-BDII
G-BDIJ Crathes
G-BDOC Tolquhon
G-BDRH
G-BEKI
G-BEKJ
G-BFMY Diamond
G-BFPF
G-BFRI Braerich
G-BFZC
G-BGWJ Monadh Mor
G-BGWK Cairn Gorm
G-BHOF
G-BHOG Ben Macdui
G-BHOH Ben Avon
G-BHPU
G-BIHH
G-BIMU Loch Fyne
G-BPWB
G-BSVO
G-BXSN

This is the Bristow S61N fleet but as through there life 3 x 61 were taken fom Bcal and were named after Scottish Lochs as the bristow fleet were named after Scottish Castles

I only have names for some of the fleet but if anybody can help with the older machines that were sold off early in their career.

C.C.C. 11th Jun 2009 19:34


Originally Posted by Tail-take-off
I think G-BRRY replaced EV

Yes, my mistake. Original post edited. G-BOAM was an addition to the original 5 R22s. What was the registration of the demonstrator that ended up on its side with Bill & the Bozz?

Tail-take-off 11th Jun 2009 21:02

G-BOAM was, when I flew it, in a hybrid colour scheme comprising the standard Robinson red & white (the alternative to the blue & white also available) plus the Dayglo mast fairing & tail areas as in the picture of G-BOEW at the bottom.

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/GImages/G-BOAM001.JPG

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/GImages/G-BOEW001.JPG

mazakari 11th Jun 2009 23:55

AVII last 'Flight'
 
Taken on the 1st of June 2009 - AVII's last flight, on her way to her new home. Not a fitting end for any helicopter, but II ?? :{

http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...r/DSCF2291.jpg

http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2.../DSCF2317a.jpg

http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...r/DSCF2318.jpg

http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...r/DSCF2339.jpg

maz

TipCap 13th Jun 2009 22:16

I seem to remember a G-AZNE. That was the one Russ Smith (RIP) ditched off the back of a drilling rig in the North Sea just before I arrived in Aberdeen in 1973

TC

Brilliant Stuff 14th Jun 2009 15:45

May one ask where the 206 is heading to?

902Jon 15th Jun 2009 09:30

It is going to the U.S to be broken up for spares. Apparently it is would be uneconomic to try to de-engineer it down to a basic 206B standard.

Special 25 15th Jun 2009 20:35

How much can it be worth ?? Sending it to America for spares on an aged aircraft ??

Bristow can't be getting a lot for it - I thought the Helicopter Museum idea would have been better.

carholme 15th Jun 2009 20:41

G-AVII
 
Isn't G-AVII an Augusta Bell and if so, why would it be going to the US, where legally, it cannot be used for spares.

carholme

HOGE 15th Jun 2009 20:47

Anybody got a picture of II after the skids collapsed on the dispersal at North Denes back in the early 90's, or a picture of the concrete where some wag had inscribed "G-AVII fell here...."

XA290 18th Jun 2009 21:09

http://i587.photobucket.com/albums/s...g?t=1245358899

A slightly closer view of an EC225 than normal. It was taken during a formation flypast at Aberdeen to mark the 40th anniversary of the first North Sea crew change.

The Chase aircraft was G-PUMI - the date July 26th 2007.

The date of the flypast was before ATC introduced new wake turbulence separation limits obviously :ok:

SASless 18th Jun 2009 23:46

Are those "semi-retractable" main gear wheels?


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