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Datcon 10th September 2004 00:05

Very odd
 
A109 at Battersea today.
Gray with a few black go faster stripes.
No civvy reg or military markings.

What? Who? Why? :confused:

Hilico 10th September 2004 06:40

Saw a machine just like it in July 1997 at Shobdon. Which is near Hereford...

phoenix son 10th September 2004 07:14

Did it look like this one?

http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/open.file/621225/M/

PHX

SilsoeSid 10th September 2004 07:21

Reg no, min size, will be found on side under front doors.

Was it this ?

Vfrpilotpb 10th September 2004 07:26

Toni's new stealth group to allow for quick gettaways!!:E

[email protected] 10th September 2004 07:34

The paint job gets changed periodically to keep spotters on their toes.

Flying Lawyer 10th September 2004 07:49

Sid / crab

Is it one of the 109s seized from the Argentinians during the Falklands War?

Bravo 99 (AJB) 10th September 2004 10:26

I think you will find it belongs to the Hereford Gun club they pop into shobdon for a brew know and again

Thomas coupling 10th September 2004 10:50

It rhymes with pass.:suspect:

EESDL 10th September 2004 12:02

Thomas Coupling
Surely your statement only works for us up North?

mike papa delta 10th September 2004 12:10

Who Dares have no markings??

Heliport 10th September 2004 12:42

The Agusta A.109A Hirundo performs the role of attack helicopter for the Argentinian Army in the Escuadrón de Aviación de Exploración y Ataque 602 .

http://www.lamilitary.com/AR_EA_A109...tineanArmy.jpg

Three Agusta A.109As were sent to the Falklands/Malvinas.
On May 23, 1982 AE-337 was destroyed near Shag Cove by 30 mm gunfire from a couple of Sea Harriers piloted by Cpt. Morgan and Cpt. Leeming of 800 Squadron.
When the Argentinian surrender came, the remaining two were captured intact.
Two (AE-331 & AE-334) were transferred to the UK where they are now ZE411 & ZE410 and serve the SAS.

Hilico 10th September 2004 12:43

It must be them. Who else would be brave enough to ride round in an A109?

Delta Julliet Golf 10th September 2004 12:49

The "black helicopters" from the US are now joined by the "gray helicopters" from the UK, huh? ;)

Eurobolkow 10th September 2004 13:46

The four aircraft have individual colour schemes so they are not immediately recognisable (except to members of PPRUNE!!!).

Hilico: Perhaps you should make the same comment to one of SAS pilots and then we will see how brave you are!!!!

SilsoeSid 10th September 2004 18:06

Do the SAS have capbadged pilots?
Do they do the same courses/training?

If they do Hilico, start running 'cause you can't hide! :suspect:
If not, start walking, you'll be able to get a head start! :ok:

It could have been this one from London helicopters

http://www.london-helicopters.co.uk/pics/a109.jpg

Which is the more likely, so I suggest you pull up a chair and have a coffee. :D

206 jock 10th September 2004 19:26

I've seen the one Phoenix son found the pic of undergoing maintenance. Not the interesting cylindrical cans on the nose and at the start of the tailboom. I was told that they are for anti-missile chaff. Now that's cool:p

[email protected] 11th September 2004 09:37

Siloesid - they are all AAC

gadgetguru 11th September 2004 09:55

if you run, you'll just die tired...

Datcon 11th September 2004 17:06

Thanks guys.
It was the one in Phoenix's picture.
Ex Argy now SAS.


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