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touchette 17th Dec 2016 11:26

touchette
 
are you still looking for info on Ferranti helo ?

GEORGE FINBAR 21st Jun 2020 12:11

Came across your site again while surfin.
I have been back to Massbrook recently and memories of Denis deFreeanti were revived.
Has your project re the deFerranti family been completed?
I am now [email protected]

i am a bee too 22nd Jun 2020 22:58

was in massbrook as an engineer a long time ago working on hughes 500 with large boat compas on floor fitted.

i am a bee too 22nd Jun 2020 23:02

fited on floor

i am a bee too 22nd Jun 2020 23:05

should not have gone to offy

Nigel Osborn 23rd Jun 2020 07:55

I had a great time flying Denis' Jet Ranger in 1976 in the south of France where he had a fantastic house in Rion de Landes. He was a vintage car enthusiast & had the money to indulge to the max! I think he had about 70 cars & bikes. When he finished his time there, we all climbed into his MU2 & flew to North Ireland. He showed me his hangar set up, very James Bondish & also took me to look at the huge house his pilot would live in! He drove me around in a Bentley convertable about a 1925 to 1930 model, just like new! How he did everything with only 1 eye was remarkable. An amazing man, 68 at the time, & had a charming wife & family.

GEORGE FINBAR 27th Jun 2020 19:22

Ferranti at Massbrook.
 
While working as a painter there in the early to late 70s engineers would arrive from Helicopter Maintenance and dismantle whichever machine was due an inspection. There was a Mick Walsh and a Malcolm Abbott/Ebbett. We often got trips following the service, we were regarded as "load/ballast" for landings without power!!

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i am a bee too 28th Jun 2020 21:51


Originally Posted by GEORGE FINBAR (Post 10822989)
While working as a painter there in the early to late 70s engineers would arrive from Helicopter Maintenance and dismantle whichever machine was due an inspection. There was a Mick Walsh and a Malcolm Abbott/Ebbett. We often got trips following the service, we were regarded as "load/ballast" for landings without power!!

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It may have been Dave Malcolm and Mick Byrne


GEORGE FINBAR 28th Jun 2020 21:59

Correct. My memory of 50 years back not great. Among the pilots there I remember Ian evens and Brian danger and a gentleman named Donoghue who lived in Castlebar. He flew the Mitsubishi out of a very short runway. It was quite an event to watch a takeoff with the engines at full throttle and brakes on. Loads of memories of Denis and his lady wife Bobby/Germaine. Worked for them there for almost 30 years.
Barry

ericferret 28th Jun 2020 22:01


Originally Posted by i am a bee too (Post 10823889)
It may have been Dave Malcolm and Mick Byrne

Malcolm Ebbet (Ebbut?) worked for Ferranti for a long time as as an aircraft engineer. Going back to the time when they had an amphibian.
Lots of good stories. Last saw him about 1982.

Godwhacker 17th Mar 2023 21:46

Denis' Daughter?
 
New here and very little to contribute but that, in 1970, I was working in Dubai on the construction of the Rashid Hospital. The supervising architect for the job was a chap called Tony Lodge. He was married to a girl whom we rarely saw, surprisingly, such was the claustrophobic environment in which we found ourselves. We, contractors and consultants, were all living on site although, for professional reasons, we tended not to mix socially. Lodge's wife (Jan? Sian?) was said to be a de Ferranti and to have connections to Pontoon in Co. Mayo. I remember this because my father was from Foxford, only a few miles from Pontoon. She was also said to have been, rightly or wrongly, the first female in Britain to have obtained a helicopter PPL. I believe that, years after her sojourn in Arabia, she'd been on some sort of adventure and had written a book about it - I did find it on Amazon many years ago.

I know nothing of the naturist tendencies described earlier - not likely to have been encouraged in Dubai in those days and certainly not now! Lodge never gave the impression of being the flamboyant type but you never know with these arty types!

Ring a bell with anyone?


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