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Heliport 7th July 2006 11:30

Originally posted by zorab64
Pictures by JohnAG

SAR Sea King, RAF Lossiemouth 3 July
Incident shortly after becoming airborne.
Pilot landed safely - no injuries. :ok:


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...escue137_3.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...escue137_1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...escue137_4.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...escue137_2.jpg




Discussion here >> Link

Heliport 9th July 2006 09:41

QuickStop!
 
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1.../quickstop.jpg

Bell 47G4
Pilot: Al Broussard

XT244 10th July 2006 08:33

... her an another quickstop with my B47 ... for me a bad judgement :ugh:
http://www.adpro-ltd.ch/bilder/hb-zbf/quickst.jpg

BigMike 10th July 2006 15:24

Some pics from today
 
A couple of pics from today.

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a3/...ge-landing.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a3/...el-helipad.jpg

212man 10th July 2006 17:10

Ref the Sea King, what I'd like to know is what was the comment that someone wrote in the soot, that has been rubbed off for the photos?:)

BigMike 12th July 2006 08:51

Main East-West highway, Czech Republic, early this morning.

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a3/...is-morning.jpg

Capt Hollywood 13th July 2006 13:39

A few pics from a recent trip across Australia, around 30hrs flying!

The first Qantas base in Longreach, the 747 was donated to the museum by Qantas.
http://danandnicole.bigpondhosting.com/photos/2.jpg

http://danandnicole.bigpondhosting.com/photos/1.jpg

At 9500'
http://danandnicole.bigpondhosting.com/photos/5.jpg

Sunrise at Mt Isa
http://danandnicole.bigpondhosting.com/photos/6.jpg

TheMonk 13th July 2006 19:01

Capt Hollywood...
 
RE: pic labeled [At 9500'] Is that a VERTICAL collective in your left hand? Never seen that before...

Da Monk

Flying Lawyer 13th July 2006 19:50

Monk

Never seen that before...
I'm not sure you've seen it now. ;)
A little collective friction, cyclic in left hand and taking picture with right?

Heliport 14th July 2006 12:30

Thanks Carlos.

Excellent calendar. :ok:



Heliport

Blind 14th July 2006 17:45

Wow, I've never seen Mt. Isa look nice before!!:D

mustering guru 14th July 2006 18:42

The ISA looks great with a bottle of RUM in you!

TheMonk 15th July 2006 06:31

vertical collective...
 
Thank you Flying Lawyer, now that makes sense. :O

Da Monk

topendtorque 15th July 2006 09:57

Big Mike
I think you have the neatest coey in the business at the moment, if that's what she was?:rolleyes:

Ned-air2Air
A few years since I've had you in the front seat of an R22 or B47 sunshine, you've been in a good paddock.

I recognise the sandshoe boot, that's all, did the 407 run to seat belt extenders?????:sad: :D

TET

Ned-Air2Air 15th July 2006 10:21

TopEndTorque,

Since I have only ever flown with one person in an R22 or 47 in OZ I know exactly whom you be :ok: :ok: :ok:

Hope life is well with you and still have heaps of amazing photos I shot with you during those few days. For the record that trip ranks as prob my best trip of all time :ok:

Cheers and that is NOT me in the front of the 407. I took the photo and sat in the back for the shoots :D

Ned

flyer43 15th July 2006 20:13

Cumbria Air Ambulance
 
Cumbrian Air Ambulance Bolkow performs two pick-ups from a fairly tight location in Foxfield near Broughton-in-Furness.

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...rAmb150706.jpg


Loads of wires, trees, fences, lamp posts and buildings around - two very well flown pick-ups were made after a very thorough recce of the location.

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...Amb_150706.jpg

Heliport 16th July 2006 21:54

MV-22 Osprey at RIAT 2006

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...sprey_riat.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...y_Riat06_2.jpg


(All pics sent to me - not mine.)

Ned-Air2Air 16th July 2006 22:54

Speaking of the V22, here are a couple of pics emailed to me by a friend who is CEO of Helinet in LA.


They were shooting the V22s as part of some movie or advert over the White Sands area.

Note: They are the USAF versions.



http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g1...%20Ops/CV1.jpg


http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g1...%20Ops/cv2.jpg

SASless 16th July 2006 23:07

Air Force? I guess the Marines have done a trick on the Zoomies then....sure says Marines on the sides of the things! This will be a first....the Marines handing down something to the Air Force!:uhoh:

Ned-Air2Air 16th July 2006 23:23

Ralphie,

You must be going blind :D :D

Look on the side of the two pics I posted, the USAF insignia is clearly visible. These two V22s are based at Kirtland AFB as part of the first squadron to stand up using the CV22. I think they are the training squadron.

Cheers

Ned


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