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To everyone who downloaded yesterday, March 1st:
The quality of the picture is now even better. The link remains the same. Sorry about that. My fault, not BlenderPilot or Voodoo2 - I sent Blender the wrong photo file. :uhoh: Heliport |
Dear Heliport:
You said . . . . AppleMac Users I don't know but, if you have a problem, ask and someone will be able to help. |
Ref;I'm a bell
Looks a bit like an "H" model that I flew in 1979 on a test flight post overhaul whilst working for the UK bell dealer. Had a Franklin engine and was so under-powered that the Flight Manual had a graphic description of how to do a running take-off and landing. When it was sat on the flight line - into wind - I lifted into the hover OK but when I put in yaw pedal to taxi over to the compass base it would sag back onto the ground. No wonder there weren't so many of them around!!!!
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Junglie Photos '82
846 NAS 1982 South Atlantic
http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...%2005%20BW.jpg Just after the photo was taken we had an air raid. The bollocks were rolled into the sea. HMS Plymouth steamed in circles around us to create a list so that the bomb hole on the water line could be welded. http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...%2006%20BW.jpg South Atlantic vertrep between Canberra and MV Elk http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...%2007%20BW.jpg 846 NAS detached to MV Elk http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...%2004%20BW.jpg And at Ascension. At the time we were converting Wessex V to Seaking IV Many thanks to John Eacott fpr hosting the photos 965 |
I am far too useless to set up that calender, any chance of putting the photo on the thread!!?
Also while I am on the subject is there anyway of getting prints of any of the photos that are posted? Sorry I am a bit of a dumb blonde.:confused: Doh, I found the calender, maybe I am not that stuuupid after all. |
Some more photos from the land of Oz
http://secretmensbusiness.homestead....otos/vhswi.jpg Sunset Sweers Island, Gulf of Carpentaria http://secretmensbusiness.homestead....s/jervois1.jpg Jervois Station, Northern Territory http://helipics.homestead.com/files/...pics/creek.jpg Checking out a campsite near Cairns RR |
http://www.canadianaviation.com/gall...975%280%29.jpg
http://www.canadianaviation.com/gall...371%280%29.jpg http://www.canadianaviation.com/gall...369%280%29.jpg At last! Got there. Fixed. ;) Heliport Thanks Heliport. CDN-RH |
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out the back of bourke,
http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com...ne/bourke1.jpg practicing for the fires (that didn't come), http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/214.jpg |
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Battersea Heliport photo
I took this photo of Battersea heliport many years ago (I'm not admitting to how many but it was more than 20).
Does anyone have a recent photo taken from roughly the same point to compare purely for historical interest? Sorry about the poor quality but it is a very old photo! http://www.hughmartin.btinternet.co.uk/Battersea.jpg |
imabell
Re your Bell 47 photograph/model query on the previous page: I think it's a 47H-1 but, I know nothing about old helicopters and the very little I've learned has only been since falling in love with the Bell 47 after flying a couple at Blue Ridge Helicopters (Virginia) and Dutch Country Helicopters (near Philadelphia) last summer. Here are some pictures of the H, J and K. See what you think. Bell 47H-1 http://avia.russian.ee/vertigo/foto/...bell_47h_3.jpg The H was a deluxe version of the 47G. Larry Bell is sitting in the middle. Bell 47J http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/aero...bell_47j.t.jpg In 1957, a Bell 47J became the first Presidential helicopter. (The one in the photo, now in the National Air and Space Museum, Washington.) But not for long. Later in the same year, President Eisenhower had an unscheduled ride in a Sikorsky UH-34, liked the extra cabin space and the 47J was relegated to carrying VIPs and the Vice-President! Bell 47K http://www.bell47helicopterassociati...%20profile.jpg http://avia.russian.ee/vertigo/foto/...l/bell_47k.jpg The 47K appears to have been a limited production variant of the J, made for the US Navy as an instrument trainer. It had the basic 47J airframe from the firewall back, but with a modified cockpit. Front view http://www.bell47helicopterassociati...RT%20front.jpg Where's Lu Zuckerman when you need him? He probably worked on all three models when they were the latest 'state of the art' helicopter. ;) FL (Edit) After relating a piece of American helicopter history, I thought the least I could do was find something Australian out of respect for you! http://www.wire.net.au/~burgundy/fli.../pics/47-3.jpg This float-equipped J was an experiment by Ansett to provide an airport to city helicopter shuttle between Essendon Airport, Vic. and a floating helipad in Melbourne's Yarra River. It worked and continued for 20 years until 1980, after which Reg Ansett used the helicopter for personal commuting. |
If the Tullamarine shuttle worked for so long back then how come it isnt feasible now. Maybe John Eacott could explain this.
Autorotate. |
Approach from the West to Battersea/West London Heliport.
Taken November 2003 http://ukga.com/images/content/image1300.JPG |
Ned,
$$$$$$$$$$ ;) Current helicopter fare would be 4 times YMML - YSSY fare with Virgin!! The original was more an accounting device to cover Reg Ansett's personal taxi, upgraded mid 70's (?) to a Bell 206. Ansett moved then to Tullamarine from Essendon, and also built the Ansett office block in town, with an S61N capable rooftop pad. Melbourne City Council prevented its use, and to this day it has never been (officially) landed upon. Although I confess to lightly touching the skids on one occassion when I was cleared to hover over it :ok: Later this year (maybe 2005) the rooftop pad will disappear forever, with another two stories to be built onto it. Bit of a flap recently when the current owners found the fuel lines to the roof were still charged with Jet A1 . Reg generally commuted from his property down near Mornington, and the Yarra Pad still exists, having been upgraded to a 2 pad unit, and sold to Jayrow, then Microflight. Ansett's hangar at Essendon is the one I currently operate from, and we still have Reg's ghost keeping an eye on things :ooh: |
Thanks to all of you. These pics have been very impressive. Much better than pics of half naked women. Opps I must be getting old:p
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This was overflying Battersea in 2002
In the "good" old days of Metro.... :) http://www.pbase.com/image/24972149.jpg and from the control tower..... http://www.pbase.com/image/26652970.jpg |
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fl, thanks,
the photo of the h model looks like it could be the same aircraft as the one in my photo. mine is on the rooftop helipad of the doall tool company in chicago. that is my friend syd at the door. you win!!!! pm your address. http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/47s.jpg i had a ride in reg ansett's 47, years ago obviously, when my dad worked for him. graeme |
These four pictures were all submitted for our January calendar. They're all great shots but, unfortunately, the resolution didn't allow them to be expanded to full screen/desktop size.
Many thanks for posting them and, again, apologies for the delay in posting them. Thomas Coupling & EC135 at work in north Wales http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/135.jpg _________________________________________ BKL at Snake Gulley (Would whoever submitted this please contact me. Looking at the picture again, it could be John Eacott?) http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/bk.jpg Thanks to imabell for hosting them for us. _________________________________________ Hugh Martin, Mk 2 Puma covered in snow (and that was after most of it had been swept off). http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...prune/CHC1.jpg We had been flying from Aberdeen to the Foinavon oil production ship in the Atlantic about 40nm west of Shetland when a heavy snow fall enveloped the ship. We landed on the Schiehalion about 5 miles away just as the snow hit it and we decided to shut down for it to pass. http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...prune/CHC2.jpg Eventually, 4 hours later, the snow stopped. By this time the temperature had dropped from about +4 to -2 and the helicopter had turned into an ice lollipop as the wet snow froze to the airframe. We had no choice but to overnight until the temperature started to rise the next day so we could de-ice the aircraft. (Thanks to John Eacott for hosting the above.) An L2 in slightly better weather http://www.hughmartin.btinternet.co.uk/AS332L2.jpg I've now posted all the photos I can find of those I misfiled. If I've left any out, please post them here, or re-send them. Heliport |
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