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Aesir 1st June 2005 00:21

I fly a Bell 212 out of a place thatīs often called "Top of the world " which is Thule Air Base.

http://www.thule.af.mil/images/baseshot.jpg

Heliport 1st June 2005 07:52

Archived to date.

Heliport

RS2 1st June 2005 19:20

A regular 'Pprune Rotorhead' paying EGBO a visit last week. Unfortunately he almost caught me out so the shot is a little soft (sorry) but on the plus side I was there for the first time in ages and able to at least get some sort of image. It was also pretty dark as the weather wasnt at its best at that point. (Well thats my story !!!)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...thmay05019.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...thmay05023.jpg

Another visitor from earlier in the day (when the sun hadnt disappeared behind the clouds).

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...thmay05009.jpg

and another ...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...thmay05004.jpg

helidriver 1st June 2005 23:03

Awesome shots RS2, in particular the mighty Gazelle however I am a little biased. :ok:

Keep up the awesome pics, helidriver :)

RS2 3rd June 2005 18:44

Just for a change, one not from EGBO.. ;)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...e-i/SAR060.jpg

van-helsing 4th June 2005 08:20

These Pictures i have taken in the early morning. It was for 3 or 4 Years on the Heliport (EDVZ) in the middle of Germany.

van-helsing
http://homepage.mac.com/joern.kessle...s/crop0034.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/joern.kessle...s/crop0039.jpg

Arkroyal 4th June 2005 10:17

The Alamo Kuwait 1991

Not very sharp due to original poor light and web compression
http://uk.geocities.com/[email protected]
Not a sunset, but oil well fires

Blind 6th June 2005 12:38

Hello,

If any current Ppruners posted the photo of a snowboarder jumping out of a squirrel can they help me find it again. I got a new computer an dhave lost it as my wall paper and I quite liked it!!! Would be grateful if you could tell me what page it is on or your name so I can search for it.

Cheers, Blind

camt 7th June 2005 07:41

February 2005 near the Cavalli Islands off the Northland coast in New Zealand. The Northland Electricity Rescue Helicopter airlifts an injured diver from a charter boat. We were fishing near by as it unfolded. A very impressive operation.




http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...scue%20007.jpg

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...scue%20008.jpg

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...scue%20011.jpg

Thanks to John for hosting.

cyclicpushover 7th June 2005 11:12

The S-76 above has his landing gear out, this makes sense over land for a quick landing, but why over water?
Does it make a difference for a ditching?
Is this standard procedure for a low level hover?

Telstar 7th June 2005 11:20

I asked my uncle this once who flew on the Sea King. He said it was to stop the GPWS warning from going off. Sorry, it was called something else not GPWS I think but long story short its to stop an alert that your too close to the ground with the Gear up.

I wonder does it help speed stability in the hover?

Blackhawk9 7th June 2005 13:00

Cyclicpushover and Telstar, it is standard procedure to have the gear down for over water ops (and land to for that matter) as the main floats are mounted on the inside of the main gear doors and if you go into the water it assures a smooth activation of the floats , as an explosive link goes off between the door and the strut to allow the door to come up against the airframe and inflate the float, the gear down also helps stabilise the A/C in the water by acting like a keel and also lowers the center of gravity to also help with stability, you do the same with Super Pumas and similar a/c for the same reasons.

RotorHorn 7th June 2005 13:33

Big H,

can you give us some technical requirements for the photo regarding the quality you need, etc., e.g. what resolution camera?

I've got loads from the camera on my phone, but I think 1.3 megapixel might be a bit rough-cut for what you need....

Cheers

Aesir 10th June 2005 01:26

These guyīs are not an uncommon sight where I fly.

As a matter of fact a high power riffle is a part of the helicopterīs standard equipment. Never known anyone that had to use it though :)

http://iserit.greennet.gl/waltere/pprune_polarbear.jpg

van-helsing 10th June 2005 18:33

German Army BO-105 with a nice Colorscheme for the Tigermeet 2005 on a Refuelingstop at EDVZ.
http://homepage.mac.com/joern.kessle...ermeet2005.jpg

H-43 11th June 2005 22:13

Some pictures of the K-Max from last November.

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...r/IMG_0433.jpg

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...r/IMG_0427.jpg

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...r/IMG_0431.jpg

Out the door of a Huskie

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...Picture500.jpg

imabell 13th June 2005 23:47

came across this rotorway with a gas turbine engine, it's the first in the southern hemisphere i'm told.

great installation of the engine that also gives you a tail rotor drive shaft instead of the usual elastic band drive.

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

Heliport 14th June 2005 10:07

Originally posted by AlanM on another thread.

http://www.pbase.com/kbmphotography/image/44700474.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/kbmphotography/image/44700477.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/kbmphotography/image/44700487.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/kbmphotography/image/44700482.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/kbmphotography/image/44700478.jpg

Telstar 15th June 2005 08:57

GFS Hong Kong
 
These are posted on someone elses behalf, who works for the Government Flying Service of Hong Kong. Homepage

I will add some comments from the owner.

http://rath.smugmug.com/photos/25056645-L.jpg

http://rath.smugmug.com/photos/25062238-L.jpg

http://rath.smugmug.com/photos/25056650-L.jpg

http://rath.smugmug.com/photos/25056646-L.jpg

http://rath.smugmug.com/photos/25056647-L.jpg

http://rath.smugmug.com/photos/25056648-L.jpg

And For Moosp, sorry for the bad luck... : :(

http://rath.smugmug.com/photos/25104571-M.jpg

rotorboy 16th June 2005 18:10

Fire season arrives.... thank goodness I was getting bored
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ak/fire001.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ak/fire003.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ak/fire006.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ak/fire009.jpg

:ok:


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