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Achilles426 15th April 2010 01:49

What is going on in Den Helder?
 
If OC and IJ are on the scrap heap, what is flying for the SAR contract in DH?

Sad to see OC looking like this, they should get the Shetland musem to have her as a display model. Many hours spent in the back of her in Shetland, and some not so fond memories.

A426:(

mtoroshanga 15th April 2010 07:30

As far as I remember the Tiger formation flights took place when we were training pilots for the Emperor of Japans flight.

Epiphany 15th April 2010 12:05

Achilles,

Knowing Bristow they will probably scrap them or sell them for a derisory amount. They will then completely unexpectedly (even though they tendered for it) win a contract for SAR S61N's and spend a fortune buying them back - only to find they have no pilots to fly them or engineers to maintain them.

Dave Ed 15th April 2010 15:50

.......and against a less cluttered background!

http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a...5tigersrig.jpg

ken knight 15th April 2010 15:50

Tiger Fly Past
 
There is also a pic of the same flight doing an offshore flypast.
If memory serves it was the Chinese that were under training.

Dave Ed 15th April 2010 15:55

.....How spooky is that Ken????
We both posted at 17.50 regarding the same picture!!!

Dave Ed 15th April 2010 17:15


Hillers and Bananas

In 1960, Sir Miles Wyatt asked Alan Bristow if he would like to take over the running of Fison Airwork and effectively merge it with Bristow Helicopters so although many of these operations were not strictly Bristow operations they were under Bristows control for a time and many staff joined the company.
Therefore the general feeling is that Fison Airwork, like BEAS, should be included as part of Bristow history. Fison Airwork itself was formed from Airwork and Fison Pest Control and had many contracts in the field of crop spraying of which Panama and Dominican Republic were two. Typical equipment being Hiller 12s equipped with spray booms and insecticide tanks.
Remember the above post 1163 (p59)

This good pic from the Bristow archives. The stamp on the reverse of photo reads " Photograph by Public Relations Office, Khartoum, Sudan Government"



http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a...DO/G-AMDO2.jpg
"Now, let's see. Engage IAS, HDG and and ALT HOLD and off we go"


......and what is becoming obvious is that the life of a crop spraying Hiller wasn't very long:bored: In the "Hillers and Bananas" post, one of the wrecks, in the crashes image is G-AMDN! This one being AMDO, destroyed in Panama.

http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a...AMDO/GAMDO.jpg

Dave Ed 16th April 2010 19:33

Possible future Chief Engineers/Managers?
...and now contemplating retirement!



http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a...uripeople3.jpg



http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a.../ADpeople1.jpg



http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a...uripeople2.jpg





http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a.../ADpeople2.jpg



http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a...uripeople1.jpg

parabellum 16th April 2010 21:00

Third picture from the top, Stan Chapman chewing his finger! Must be retired now? Along with Dave Hingley, Chas House, Bob Potts, John Cromwell etc?

SASless 17th April 2010 17:44

Post 1403....right side.... Martin Boardley I believe!

Oldlae 17th April 2010 21:36

Post 1403,
Colin McCabe on the left. Martin Boardley became the Chief Engineer Eket in due course. I do not know the guy in the centre but I left Duri in May 1972.

Saint Jack 18th April 2010 03:33

Post #1403
 
Yes, that's Martin Boardley in the 1st, 3rd and 5th photo, popular lad wasn't he - played a mean guitar too. The guy sitting in the center of the last photo, with white shirt and black knee-length stockings, is Doug Parker, ex-Brtish Army (Warrant Officer) avionics man. Doug sadly passed away in Australia about the early/mid eighties after which his Malaysian-chinese wife, Margaret, returned to her family in Penang. Spent many good times with them, and their parrot 'Jimmy', when they lived in Singapore.

ken knight 18th April 2010 05:46

last pic 1403
 
Is that a very young Jimmy Peebles sitting at the back?

Dave Ed 18th April 2010 10:03

A bit more formal - this one.... not a beer in sight!
Appeared in a few company brochures I believe so it has probably been on this thread somewhere before...?


http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/S61group.jpg

Tail-take-off 18th April 2010 10:19

Post 1409
 
The late Russ Smith on the left.

Don't recall seeing this on this thread.

TTO

212man 18th April 2010 12:58

They don't look very comfortable posing! Is that guy on the right holding the famous 'bat' - no wonder it hurts! :E


Is that a very young Jimmy Peebles sitting at the back?
I think that's a pretty good guess.

Tail-take-off 18th April 2010 13:54


Is that guy on the right holding the famous 'bat' - no wonder it hurts!
Hopefully the LAE in the red overalls has the grease behind his back!

212man 18th April 2010 14:22

Grease - luxury!

Dave Ed 18th April 2010 17:48

Bonny Island - Nigeria 1955.

Front..

http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a...a/Bonny551.jpg



Back..
http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a...a/Bonny552.jpg

Dave Ed 21st April 2010 19:17

A couple of Tail Rotors...


http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a...Tailrotor1.jpg


http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a...Tailrotor2.jpg


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