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Captain Lai Hai 26th May 2004 16:06

407 driver

Spectactular pics certainly a contrast to where I am at the moment.


Fly safe

IHL 26th May 2004 19:27

407 your pictures are Super Natural. Awesome !

407 driver
An Interesting coincidence, I flew a 212 with registration GAHZ.

Oogle 26th May 2004 20:59

Just a little bit funny.
 
Just read an article about a Bambi-bucket demo that got out of hand in New Mexico, USA. The worst thing about it? The cameras were rolling!!

Basically, conducting a demo to show the effectiveness of using a Huey for fire bombing but caused a little brush fire due to the downwash and the gents on the ground spinning into action.

Feel sorry for the pilot - embarrasment PLUS!!

:ooh: :uhoh: :\

Rotorhub link: http://www.shephard.co.uk/Rotorhub/D...a-bd1c04c42eeb

imabell 26th May 2004 23:29

building a nature walk, baroon pocket dam, maleny. qld.

http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com...rune/204sl.jpg

407 Driver 28th May 2004 00:16

Bambi bucket (800L) on a 150' line.
This shot was taken when climbing off the Lake, so I'm about 200 AGL. (Given 150' of line, 80' trees, it may well be over 300' AGL ???)


http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/..._Reference.jpg

407 Driver 28th May 2004 00:16

Longline bucketing.

Bambi bucket (800L) on a 150' line
http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/..._Reference.jpg

imabell 28th May 2004 00:27

kawasaki bell g3b1 kh4,

the first of its type in australia in 1983, there are
a couple of soloy versions now and they are one
fantastic helicopter with an allison on board.

what's wrong with what they are doing?????:hmm:

http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/kh4.jpg :hmm:

Mogg 28th May 2004 00:46

Is it the white socks with work boots?:D

John Eacott 28th May 2004 02:12

what's wrong with what they are doing
 
The pilot has left his tie in the crew room :ok:

(nuffing to do with the rope through the crewie's legs, or the driver not looking in the mirror, or...)

twistair 28th May 2004 14:16

http://delta.wtr.ru/files/winrace1.jpg

More such photos at www.rotorcraft.ru


One more from www.rotorcraft.ru :

- What is Russian fishing?
- Fish is fried and fisher fired!

965Bedstead 28th May 2004 20:25

http://hometown.aol.com/junglie846/i...0day%20002.jpg

1981 Air Day rehersal at Points West VL. I count 18 WX



http://hometown.aol.com/junglie846/i...0day%20003.jpg

A couple of Wessy Flares. A number of Seaking IV TRs were written off during the conversion



http://hometown.aol.com/junglie846/i...orway%2081.jpg

Norway Winter 1981. Splendid cam. Even when the a/c had departed the puddles of OM15 were a dead give away. (and in summer the piles of pink poo paper next to 4 foot silver birch stumps)

965

965Bedstead 28th May 2004 21:14

More from 846 NAS

http://hometown.aol.com/junglie846/i...gle%20base.jpg

Eagle Base crew drop off. Germany 1988


http://hometown.aol.com/junglie846/i...20exercise.jpg

Germany 1988. Had to Casevac three troops and one aircrew.
The disembark horn went off too early. The troops jumped at about 20 feet agl. The aircrew guy was 'captured' and whilst being dragged away kicking and screaming (as you would) a thunderflash went off on his chest.

Shame the pics are fading.

965

imabell 28th May 2004 22:57

what's wrong

they are lifting a heavy steel drum with sharp edges in a very expensive net. the net could be severely damaged when the load hits the ground.
:ooh: :ouch:

rotorcraig 28th May 2004 23:16

What's wrong
 
They don't have enough power to lift the load.

The fat bloke should be on the ground, and the little bloke should fly the heli :O

Poking it up with a stick / pulling it along with the red and white cable to get more translational lift isn't going to help.

RC

John Eacott 29th May 2004 02:55

Before we "graduated" to 100' lines, this was a hover drop on a smoker. Just to prove we could ;)

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...ver%20drop.jpg

John Eacott 29th May 2004 02:55

Hover drop on a smoker

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...hover_drop.jpg

407 Driver 29th May 2004 03:17

Ah Yes, my Valued customer, He agreed to enter his photo's. Here are some of them that he took as I arrived and departed Mistaya Lodge this winter....

** 6 photo's courtesy of David Birnie, Mistaya Lodge **

407 ALM arriving

http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/...at_Mistaya.jpg

212 AHC departing the Lodge...

http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/...ng_Mistaya.jpg


212 departing...

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...0departing.jpg


Departing the Valley ...

http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/...taya_Lodge.jpg


212 AHC arriving on a marginal fly-day....

http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/...e/01974697.jpg


The Snowball on arrival......

http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/...at_Mistaya.jpg

407 Driver 29th May 2004 03:49

A couple of thes pics have been previously posted, but with my new-found photo hosting at PhotoBucket.com, I now have the famous picture of the "HELP" sign ...too funny!, but it worked. We spotted the missing climbers in their cave very easily with the sign and the debris trail of rocks they kicked down the Glacier...

For those of you that haven't seen the previous pics or heard this story..

- Call-out for a search for 2 overdue climbers on Mt Patterson, Banff National Park, AB Canada.
- Late in day, 2 x 407's responded (hence the "camera ship"). 1 aircraft, ALM from Golden Base, the 2nd, ALA, returning to Canmore Base from a just completed Jasper Park rescue.
- Found immediately, in a Cave at 9,500'
- Slung 2 Park Wardens in, but cave too small to fit 2 Wardens, so dropped 1 off immediately above scene, 1 Warden inserted into cave.
-The Warden administered first aid, then rappelled the victims out to a pick-up spot on the Glacier below.
-Everyone lived happily ever after....home by dark.

The HELP sign, the Cave where the victims were, the debris trail on the Glacier.

http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/...erson_Help.jpg

Staging area, preparing the aircraft and crew.

http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/...n_rescue_2.jpg

Dropping 1 Warden, as 2 wouldn't fit into the cave.

http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/...n_Rescue_3.jpg

The Rescue, note the extra Warden hanging out on the slope near the aircraft.

http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/...son_Rescue.jpg

407 Driver 29th May 2004 04:57

Excellent shot John, How did you get it? a Passenger, or yourself?



Here's what the Belly drop looks like from below....

http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/..._Lk_Louise.jpg

And my Base pilot playing with the L3, er.....I mean testing the bucket last week....

http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/..._Bucketing.jpg

407 Driver 29th May 2004 04:57

Excellent shot John.



Belly drop from below
http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/..._Lk_Louise.jpg


My Base pilot playing with the L3, er .....I mean testing the bucket last week
http://img74.photobucket.com/albums/..._Bucketing.jpg


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