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MD900 Explorer 5th August 2004 12:19

Mars
 
We have had our 4 days of sun and now the summer is over :(

Regards

MD :ok:

AlanM 6th August 2004 20:36

Gee thanks!!!

:)

Heliport 6th August 2004 20:50

Originally posted by Helo Wife

http://www.sohoconsulting.com.au/h/DuckIntruder1979.jpg
Oops - it was a cormorant, not a duck!

Autorotate 7th August 2004 01:27

South Africa and Zambia
 
Few pics from recent trip to South Africa and Zambia

http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/a2.jpg


http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/a3.jpg


http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/a5.jpg


http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/a6.jpg


http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/a7.jpg


http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/a8.jpg

Autorotate 7th August 2004 01:27

Africa2
 
http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/a12.jpg


http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/a13.jpg


http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/a14.jpg


http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/a15.jpg


http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/a16.jpg


http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/a17.jpg


http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com.au/pprune/a18.jpg

407 Driver 7th August 2004 04:17

An Ultra 204C passes through town.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../Ultra204C.jpg

Longranger 3 ALJ departs with a Longline on fires.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...LJlongline.jpg

407 ALM at a BCFS Mountaintop repeater 8,500'

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...eyrepeater.jpg

A North Central Airways 205 departs eastbound

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...rthCentral.jpg

HeliQuest 204C longlining

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../HeliQuest.jpg

The proper way to water-Bucket

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...iQuest204C.jpg

Hueymeister 7th August 2004 07:49

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ngOct03035.jpg

Here's one of the UH 1D of the GAF in the Alps near Salzburg.

Used photobucket...but the quality is very poor..why?

407 Driver 7th August 2004 12:55

The photo was Probably submitted to Photobucket in too large of a size, so it was automatically reduced down to their specs...I have found that their reductions don't seem to maintain the original quality.

imabell 9th August 2004 06:42

hueymeister,

i downloaded you image but it's stuffed. if you send me a copy i will fix up the size and re host it for you.

[email protected]

some of the images on this page are over 1.5 meg and really take up space and take lots of time to upload. you can still retain quality at 40 and 50 kb's if you reduce the pixel size before you reduce the dpi.

if you have photoshop 8 you can save for web at 25 - 30 kbs and keep the quality.

graeme:ok: :ok:

Heliport 10th August 2004 17:35

Originally posted by AlanM

http://www.pbase.com/image/32321377.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/image/32321323.jpg

BlenderPilot 12th August 2004 19:22

A few recent pictures
 
This one had just arrived in belly of an Air France 747, it hadn't flown for years and it was put back in flying condition is just few days by our great team of mechanics.
http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PPRuNe/DW.jpg

This 212 lifts medical supplies, and moves medical personell to remote medical clinics up in the mountains, or in remote jungle areas. It belongs to the Social Security service. Look at the blade pitch in the main and tail rotor's.
http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PPRuNe/JBA.jpg

Used for VIP transport mostly.
http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PPRuNe/EDM.jpg

This one was just replaced last week by a brand new (and just as ugly) B206 Jet Ranger, it flies 6 hours a day for a radio station.
http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PPRuNe/TQM.jpg

This 212 does utility work
http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PPRuNe/AAC.jpg

John Eacott 12th August 2004 21:47

Hueymeister,

This is the copy of your photo that I hosted for you: if you want to edit your post, I'll delete this one (unless Heliport does it for us ;) )

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...uey%20snow.jpg

bigmuzb 12th August 2004 22:48

From Northern NSW, Australia.

Something about the colours that make these stand out.

Must be hard to see through the window shades...

Hope you like them,

Murray
Australia
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...dwell20023.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...dwell20025.jpg

407 Driver 13th August 2004 05:07

BlenderPilot , tell us about your photograpic equipment, etc, those pics are crystal clear...well done.



Here are some pics from this weekends "class D" live load fixed line rescue training....

206L3 ALJ departing on a training mission...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../ALJRescue.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ALJrescue2.jpg

407 ALM departing with a load
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../ALMRescue.jpg

Base pilot "Craig W" in VR mode....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...raigatWork.jpg

The local team with a strecher....

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...he/Takeoff.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...e/Takeoff2.jpg

Heliport 13th August 2004 18:00


To post a picture on PPRuNe, it has to be on a website already - whether your own or someone else's.
If it's not, all is not lost ...... read on.
(The instructions below are for MS Windows - I don't know the AppleMac system.)




If the picture already on a website .....

It will have an URL (the unique 'address' of that pic on the web)
  • Right-click on the picture and select 'Properties' - one of which is the 'URL' of the picture
  • Highlight and Copy the entire URL.
NB: Always highlight from the beginning (or use 'Select all') or you may not get the full URL if it's very long. The URL usually ends with '.jpg', but sometimes with '.gif' or '.bmp'.




If the picture is on your hard disk .....
  • Use a web photo-hosting service.
PhotoBucket seems to be the best and most reliable. It's very simple to use - and it's free. www.photobucket.com
Once you've loaded your picture on the host, it will give you the URL.

Note: Some photo-hosting services host your pics but won't allow you to link to them from another site. (eg Geocities, Tripod aren't suitable.)


OR
  • Send your picture to one of our volunteers - if you wish to post in Rotorheads.
John Eacott of The Helicopter Service in Melbourne [email protected]
and
imabell (Graeme Gillies of Blue Tongue Helicopter Services Queensland [email protected]

have kindly volunteered to host pics/images for people who don't have their own websites.
They'll host your picture and send you the URL.


To post your picture on PPRuNe:
  • Copy the URL of the picture
  • Begin to post as normal
  • Click the IMG button - http://www.pprune.org/forums/images/...nsertimage.gif - one of the buttons above the text box.
  • A dropdown menu will appear
  • Paste the entire URL into the address line as instructed
  • Click OK
  • Add some information about the picture
  • Repeat above procedure per picture
  • Submit


Size is important!
Picture width should not exceed 900 pixels MAXIMUM.
If you're emailing an image to one of the volunteers, the size of the pic/file doesn't matter because they'll resize it.
Photobucket.com has a facility to reduce the size of any pics which are too big for a web page.



Troubleshooting
At first, as with any new process involving computers, you may go through some http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...t/pc-crash.gif.


(1) Your post displays a link (not a picture)
  • Click the http://www.pprune.org/forums/images/buttons/edit.gif button to edit your post.
  • Check to see if 'URL' appears anywhere in the web address of the picture. If it's there at all, it will be there twice. Remove both.(You've used information from the URL, but those letters should not appear in the final address or you'll get a link instead of a picture.)
  • If all else fails ..... READ THE INSTRUCTIONS.



(2) Your post displays a http://www.pprune.org/forums/images/...insertmage.gif
  • Click the http://www.pprune.org/forums/images/buttons/edit.gif button to edit your post.
  • Does the URL start with 'http' and end with jpg, bmp or gif?
  • There should be no spaces between [/img] at the end and [img] at the beginning.
  • If you've copied the URL manually instead of copying & pasting, you might have left something out. Even one letter or digit will prevent the picture from displaying.
  • If all else fails ..... READ THE INSTRUCTIONS.

If you can't resolve the problem:

Leave the post in place and I'll try to find and resolve the error.




Copyright claims etc

In Rotorheads, we don't allow pictures which have names (personal or business), e-mail addresses, website addresses, 'copyright' claims etc embedded in the picture.
See: Copyright Claims: Rotorheads Forum Rule
You're free to name the photographer in the text - but please don't make it an advert or you'll fall foul of the PPRuNe's strict 'No Advertising' rule.




It may seem tricky the first time but, after that, you'll find it very easy.


Heliport http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com...rune/actsm.gif

BlenderPilot 14th August 2004 05:40

407 Driver,

God! I really didn't want to have anything else to do with a B407 after all day of wrestling one with the RADS equipment, it had a heavy blade and it was a PAIN to get below the limits.

But you are not a 407, so I will gladly tell you that most of my pics are taken with a Sony Cybershot DSC-717, its the best and most versatile camera know to mankind! (they should pay me for saying that!)

YOur pics are beautiful too!

Flingwing207 15th August 2004 01:35

Don't forget the other half, gang...

http://www.lancasterequine.com/jl_up...MN-pushout.jpg

...another morning starts in rural Minnesota.

belly tank 20th August 2004 00:20

Genesis space probe recovery
 
Found this Pic

http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/genesis/miss...eturn_full.jpg

BT

Heliport 23rd August 2004 16:52

Pics originally posted by MD900 Explorer on another thread.



http://www.luftambulansen.no/foto/fo...ur1258x750.jpg
EC 135 Config showing two seats available

http://www.luftambulansen.no/foto/fo...6a1241x750.jpg
Fish eye view of EC 135 passenger bay

http://www.luftambulansen.no/foto/fo...8w7273x750.jpg
BO-105 with four people in it

407 Driver 23rd August 2004 17:27

Here's an odd Duck, an Austrailian 214B in Canada, N registered, and operated by Transwest for Airborne ......A true team effort.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../McDermott.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...rmott214B1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...Dermott214.jpg


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