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Svenestron 26th November 2009 09:12

Photographer with EC135 handy..
 
Cool pictures and a seamingly pretty neet way of life..

Richard Green Photography

HillerBee 26th November 2009 09:38

That's really cool!

Major Neb 26th November 2009 09:56

Oh man! That is soooo living the dream!

Glad to see real people out there doing it. :ok:

md 600 driver 26th November 2009 10:02

is this the guy that had a gazelle before his 135 ?

Ned-Air2Air 26th November 2009 10:25

Yes Richard had a gorgeous looking Gazelle before selling it and getting the 135.

EESDL 26th November 2009 11:11

Fantastic pictures but you are a fraud Sir!
Some of those pictures were taken at Brimham Rocks, N.Yorkshire!
:)
Safe flying and happy snapping!

rotorrookie 26th November 2009 11:21

One of his amazing pictures
http://richardgreen.net.au/img/backg...cation/1_S.jpg

RVDT 26th November 2009 12:15

RG and his Gaz.

I remember helping him fix it in the NT. The hydraulic system had a meltdown (literally). The Gaz has an airspace in the hydraulic tank which is a rubber bladder with a sponge inside. It is to give an expansion space within the tank while keeping it full. Helps when doing anything radical and not getting a gulp of air in the system.

The bladder had split and the oil had attacked the sponge which had fallen apart and gone through the hydraulic system and putting bits of sponge in all sorts of places it should not be.

A new tank pump assembly was fitted and the lines and servo's cleaned. After installing the new bits the engine wouldn't start.

Having some experience with the Artouste 3B the Astazou couldn't be that much different. Found that the oil pressure switch which controls the torch ignitors was stuck. Being miles from anywhere I opened the fancy looking Turbomeca switch to find a couple of 50 cent American "Microswitch" components inside. A little bit of lubrication and "Voila" as they say.

Went for fly with RG and he let me fly it as a bit of a return favour. Subsequently still probably still hold the speed record for a helicopter beat up at VRD. ~ 160 knots?

RG realised after a while that I flew helicopters as well as fixed them.

The Gaz was nice. As you unload the fenestron with speed you can put more power into the main rotor. Felt like a big 300 and much smoother than a 350. As you would expect I suppose.

skadi 26th November 2009 12:45

Stunning pics of a wonderful part of the world.
Its hard not becoming jealous about his "campvehicle" :{

skadi

2papabravo 26th November 2009 13:09

Amazing way of life!

Will definitely buy the book. :ok:

Helinut 26th November 2009 17:05

What a brilliant idea and great pics. Lovely to see someone work for something and succeed in achieving something special.

Note to self: must rob a bank, or better still become a banker (same thing really!) :rolleyes:

Richard Green 26th November 2009 23:45

good memory
 
RVDT
My you have a good memory. Same no start problem happened a few years later parked in a deep gorge in the blue mountains. Fixed it the same way by torchlight and flew out by moonlight.

John Eacott 27th November 2009 06:41

Richard,

And ISTR you had an HF in the Gazelle that was designed for a B747 :hmm:

Excellent to see you still enjoying life :cool:

skadi 27th November 2009 07:19

This is my favorite among the other wonderful shots, because thats not the usual "helicopter in nice place" picture.

skadi

bolkow 27th November 2009 10:13

Helinut, bankers do not rob banks, they rob us! - the disgruntled taxpayer!

alouette 28th November 2009 03:56

Those are some awesome pics!!!!:ok:

tigerfish 28th November 2009 22:10

If the pictures shown are even just a tast of what the book contains, I want a copy too! Where do I get it?

How about the monthly calendar? An example there would be great!

Tigerfish
Bristol UK

Trans Lift 28th November 2009 23:15

Great stuff. My dream is to convert chinook into a 1969 VW hippy van style heli., sychadelic (spelling??) colours, etc and travel everywhere. Have all the toys in it, from surfboards to kayaks, snowboards to jet-skiis. That would be sweet.

I'm envious of you Richard!

Richard Green 28th November 2009 23:21

Am just about to jump on a plane to Hong Kong to supervise colours on press. Website Richard Green Photography will soon have a PayPal purchase option. Can purchase now – for details contact [email protected].
The book will be a stunner.

Heli-Ice 28th November 2009 23:31

tigerfish


I want a copy too! Where do I get it?

To order a copy on Richard's website, press Here


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