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Heliport 12th June 2004 22:03

Fill her up!
 
Associated Press

Helicopters Swarm Gas Station in Norway


OSLO

- Erling Boland didn't know what to think when a swarm of six helicopters noisily swooped down on his gas station.

"It was surrealistic. I thought this must be the latest sequence for a James Bond film," Boland told The Associated Press by telephone on Friday. "Or maybe it was al-Qaida up to something."

It turned out one of the two-man helicopters, all being flown by German tourists, was running low on fuel so they all decided to land and tank up.

Boland, 58, was inside the gas station-convenience store he has owned for the past 25 years when he heard the first helicopter overhead on Thursday.

"I went out to look because I thought maybe it was an ambulance helicopter and that there had been an accident," he said of the incident in remote Hatlestrand, some 175 miles west of Oslo.

"I saw a helicopter, but knew it was too small to be an ambulance helicopter. I also thought it was making an awful lot of noise for one small helicopter," he said.

Then he saw the other five coming for a landing. When they had landed, he talked to the pilots and learned they were German helicopter enthusiasts touring Norway by air, two to a chopper.

The Germans efficiently folded up the rotors on their helicopters, put small wheels on the skids and rolled them up to the gas pumps to the amusement of a quickly growing crowd.

They bought about 65 gallons of 95 octane fuel and a bottle of lead fuel additive, which wasn't exactly a huge sale for Boland.

"But I will be telling this story at dinner parties for the rest of my life," said Boland.

Simon10 13th June 2004 07:25

Look at these amusing pictures!

http://bt.no/foto/bildeserier/articl...1&imageIndex=0


http://bt.no/multimedia/archive/00171/1_171341a.jpg

http://bt.no/multimedia/archive/00171/2_171342a.jpg

http://bt.no/multimedia/archive/00171/3_171343a.jpg

http://bt.no/multimedia/archive/00171/5_171345a.jpg

tecpilot 13th June 2004 08:33

What kind of fuel needs a robbo? 95 octane?

DBChopper 13th June 2004 08:47

Funny how they never warn you about weight and balance on those ads for the Wild Bean Cafe...

Heliport 13th June 2004 08:47

They bought about 65 gallons of 95 octane fuel and a bottle of lead fuel additive.

tecpilot 13th June 2004 19:59

Sorry heliport, my mistake

The question was, what kind of fuel needs a robbo normally at the moment? Or better, is it approved to use car gas? Thought they need 100LL, strong leaded. My last R-22 hours are 10 years ago. I believe at that time it wasn't allowed to use other fuel on uncle Franks toys. But on a Bell 47 it was allowed. In a robbo i wouldn't easy mishandle an engine.

Autorotate 13th June 2004 20:09

Imagine trying to do that in downtown London or Los Angeles, place would be crawling with cops, swat, doomsayers saying they were scared !!!!eless because they thought terrorists had hijacked helicopters to bomb them :{ and lawyers (no offence Flying Lawyer).

Ned :E

Grainger 13th June 2004 20:24

Rotor origami
 

The Germans efficiently folded up the rotors on their helicopters . . .
Hey, I know the R22 has a low-inertia rotor system, but foldable ? :eek:

Heliport 13th June 2004 20:45

Ned

I'd guess there'd be a lot less fuss in Los Angeles even after 9/11 than there'd be in the UK. :)

tecpilot 13th June 2004 21:23

Have found a MOGAS STC about the Lycoming O-320-A...


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