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t'aint natural 10th May 2002 18:11

By Royal Appointment
 
Very nice to see the Queen flying in a helicopter again. For many years she held out against it, and I think her first helicopter trip was in the late 80s in Northern Ireland.
Today she turned up in Marlow to unveil a statue of Sir Steve Redgrave in an S76, reg G-BYOM. Registered to Starspeed, and was formerly G-IJCB.
Why wasn't she in one of her own? Anyone know? And who got to pole the 76 for the occasion?

Cyclic Hotline 10th May 2002 18:46

Promise you'll pay more attention in future! :D

The full story.

t'aint natural 10th May 2002 20:35

Oh. Duh. Ta.

w_ocker 11th May 2002 00:10

:D G-BYOM... Bring Your Own Monarch? he hee

md 600 driver 11th May 2002 09:03

G BYOM



Good Beth Your Own Majesty


steve :) :) :)

Capn Notarious 11th May 2002 15:56

G BYOM Goodness Broken Your Own Machine :D

connavar 12th May 2002 14:34

This macine used to be flown by a Male Captain and Female Co-pilot on a regular basis.

Thanks to malicious rumour (based on HARD fact of course) it acquired the Pseudonym

Bring Your Own Matress.

:p

swashplate 12th May 2002 17:34

I seem to remember reading somewhere that a Royal Flight Whirlwind lost a rotor blade :eek: and crashed, sadly killing everyone on board? :(

Think this was about 1967, 2 pilots on training flight? :confused:

Happy to accept corrections, but if true, then maybe this is why HM is supposedly reluctant to fly on helos?

ShyTorque 12th May 2002 20:15

Swash,

Goodness me no.

The reason was simply that they gave Her Majesty a WESSEX to fly in. She took one look and said "Excuse me!"

Apparently no-one ever told her that she didn't have to climb up all those steps after the pilots....:D

t'aint natural 12th May 2002 21:02

I thought it might have something to do with having a husband and two sons in the racket. My wife dislikes helicopters intensely. Her sister says it's 'a woman's reaction to her husband's mistress.'

EESDL 14th May 2002 11:44

I believe there are mad people amongst us:-)
.............HM preferred flying in Walter due to the fact that it was the only ac that HM could stand up in. That was one criteria that had to fall by the wayside when a replacement was required.

Old cynic 15th May 2002 07:57

1931?? Hells Teeth how'd he do that? Yeovil more advanced than I thought!!.


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