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Heliport 22nd December 2005 21:48

V2

Because I try to keep this as a pictures thread as much as possible, and because I thought it was a good question which deserved a thread of it's own and might be of general interest.

H.

BlenderPilot 27th December 2005 15:37

January's Desktop Calendars
 
I am looking to see if the calendar fits the different resolutions in your screen, especially if the widescreen users think it looks OK in their computers. If everything goes OK I will work on more calendars with the other pictures I have recieved.

I will try to add a couple more before the end of December

Please tell me if you like the new way of setting up the days in the calendar of you prefer the old way.

And Sasless & BigMike, I promise that as soon as I get a chance I will make a calendar with the hangar staff! :)

http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PPRuNe/1535.jpg

DOWNLOAD HERE 1280 x 1024 Version

DOWNLOAD HERE 1024 x 768 Version

DOWNLOAD HERE 1680 x 1050 Version

DOWNLOAD HERE 1152 x 864 Version


This is another version in 1024 x 768 and 1680 x 1050 only so far

DOWNLOAD HERE 1024 x 768 Version

DOWNLOAD HERE 1650 x 1050 Version



http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PPRuNe/1536.jpg

John Eacott 28th December 2005 22:33

BP,

The 1680 x 1050 works fine for me, cheers. Not too sure about the change of calendar layout, but it should work as long as it doesn't interfere with a cluttered desktop.

Thanks for your efforts, I look forward to the final offering :ok:

SASless 28th December 2005 22:41

Blender,

Now if you need help moving the "birds" (British Usage here)around for that other calendar.....please feel free to call for assistance!

Have a good New Year BP!:ok:

Heliport 29th December 2005 10:34

Originally posted on another thread by cfr


http://static.flickr.com/22/38856964_c634dc1f29.jpg

Mama Mangrove 29th December 2005 11:43

G-DEFY is owned by a Portuguese, Pedro Silveira, the Managing Director of Heliportugal, and a very wealthy man, most of his money coming from property. I believe his wife is French and he spends a lot of time there. The boat may be French or Portuguese - the French flag may well be merely because it is visiting a French port, as is normal.
Pedro Silveira and his company are also mentioned on the What's New In West Africa thread on this forum; they're presently leasing a Dauphin SA365N and an Ecureil AS350B2 to Caverton Helicopters in Nigeria.
It's a pretty simple exercise to land the helicopter on the yacht. In most cases helicopters landed on relatively small yachts such as this are only flown to or from the yacht when it's moored in calm seas or alongside in harbour. They're merely kept there for use when the yacht is in port and having them tied down like this enables them to be taken around to wherever the owner is next sailing. This is probably true of Pedro Silveira as he likes to fly himself.

Giovanni Cento Nove 29th December 2005 19:07

ENG 407
 
All that fancy equipment and it looks like they velcro a $5.00 GPS to the glareshield ????? Or was that just for the ferry flight?

Sikorsky 29th December 2005 21:14

Pretty cool formation...

http://img426.imageshack.us/img426/5...rmation9uf.jpg

Capt Hollywood 29th December 2005 21:29

It's a tough job but somebody has to do it!

http://www.danodwyer.bigpondhosting....fadf1ff2d4.jpg

Giovanni Cento Nove 30th December 2005 12:12

Yeah, but now it's just a job.............

http://homepage.mac.com/johngbicker/.Public/S03.jpg

Capt Hollywood 30th December 2005 12:27

Is that Le Grand Bleu?

CH :cool:

Brilliant Stuff 30th December 2005 16:32

Talk about goooooooooorgeous.:ok:

Spheriflex 30th December 2005 19:57

Latest Dutch toy, arrived at De Kooy today:

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...C/RIMG0207.jpg

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...C/RIMG0208.jpg

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...C/RIMG0209.jpg

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...C/RIMG0210.jpg

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...C/RIMG0211.jpg

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...C/RIMG0212.jpg

Ned-Air2Air 30th December 2005 21:06

Just a few from recent trips.

http://www.helitorque.com/albums/album21/agt.jpg


http://www.helitorque.com/albums/album21/agr.jpg


http://www.helitorque.com/albums/album21/agf.jpg


http://www.helitorque.com/albums/album05/aay.jpg


http://www.helitorque.com/albums/album05/aap.jpg


http://www.helitorque.com/albums/album47/aco.jpg

HeliEng 30th December 2005 21:10

Spheriflex,

Nice new toy!!!!!

I'm very jealous.

Oogle 1st January 2006 07:51

Capt. Hollywood

Not Le Grand Bleu. They have an S-76 on board that one.

Ned-Air2Air 1st January 2006 08:24

They actually have an EC145 on the Le Grande Bleu. It was just packaged up by EC NZ and shipped back to Europe, the yacht is sitting down at Princes Wharf here in Auckland.

Ned

Oogle 1st January 2006 11:33

Sorry Ned - your are quite right.

It is Octopus and Lady Moura that have S-76's :}

Capt Hollywood 1st January 2006 13:33

You just beat me Ned, I have a mate who flys the EC145 on the Le Grand Bleu and I was pretty sure I recognised the ship.

CH :cool:

Skeeter Pilot 1st January 2006 23:30

Re: 'ROTORHEADS AROUND THE WORLD' : Photo Gallery
 
The British Army Air Corps first and current rotary machines. Both still airworthy:D
http://website.lineone.net/~sarrac/skeet/01.jpg
http://website.lineone.net/~sarrac/skeet/05.jpg
SP
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