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Anglia Helicopters accident at Mogadishu in 1989?
Anyone remember anything about Anglia Helicopters Ag-Bell 206 G-BIJC that was supposedly written off in a landing accident at Mogadishu sometime in 1989? Helicopter was cancelled by the CAA 12/12/1990.
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G-BIJC
Yes I remember BIJC..........I owned and operated it between 1985 - 87 in SWales before it was sold and went to Africa. How can I help ?
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Bo.105 question - leading to other issues
I too am a keen plastic modeller - I run Whirlybird (we make after market items for the plastic modelling hobby, and I'm particularly inrerested in helicopters).
I am currently looking at helicopters used in the North Sea oil and gas industry, with a view to producing model kits or conversion sets for them. If you want to see some of the things I've produced, look at our website (under construction at the moment, but it will give you an idea of what we do): www.whirlybirdmodels.com This year, for example, I did a conversion kit to make G-BALZ, and previously I did several S-61N conversion kits (for aircraft from Bristows, KLM, BA and Schreiner), S-58Ts from BA, Bristow and KLM, and a BA Boeing Vertol 234. This year, I'm trying to do some sets for Super Pumas - probably a SAR one (either G-JSAR or one of the Bond ones) as well as rig support aircraft from Bristows, Bond etc. Can anybody help me with good detailed photographs of the aircraft (close up so that I can see all the small maintenance markings etc. if possible), and also enough information so that I can help the modellers out there to use and modify the existing 1/72 model kits (Italeri are still producing 1/72 Super Puma kits, but the Heller ones seem hard to find)? I need to know which features (such as fuselage length, window configuration, sponson design etc.) apply to which aircraft - they seem to vary quite a lot from operator to operator. I am also interested in any other helicopters used in the North Sea, so any information would be very welcome. Thanks in advance for your help. |
Ben Turner Tractors & Enstrom
If DennisK is the former colleague of Roy Spooner previously trading as Spoonair/Spooner Aviation then I hope this thread finds you in good health. Sadly Roy flew off to that Great Aerodrome in The Sky on 17th December - he always spoke highly of you and I will make mention of the company's endeavours at Father's funeral on 29th January to which you are most welcome.
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Dennis K is indeed the man...hopefully he will see this in time. Sad news about your father...I knew him only in passing but he certainly made an impact at Shoreham.
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Regarding G-AWAP
In reply to:
"Does anyone have a good photo of G-AWAP?": Following the recent tragic accident involving a Airbus Super Puma, I was minded about a similar incident involving G-AWAP shortly after I stopped being a regular passenger on board for GEGB overhead line inspections. A search lead me to this forum and the above request for any photos of G-AWAP. Well here are a couple https://flic.kr/p/GG6xiT https://flic.kr/p/GN2UAt https://flic.kr/p/GnVNGf The pilot in the head-on shot I believe is Capt. Tom Wotters a Vietnam veteran from Iowa. Others at the time in addition to John Crewdson were Cdr Phil Bartlett ex RN and Capt. David Hetreed ex Arny Air Corp. |
I too would be interested to know more about G-BIJC and the circumstances of her being in Somalia. Surely Mog was a war/famine zone in 1989? What was a british reg helo doing out there at that time?
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Prince Michael of Sealand sent me these images of G-AWAP:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/v28axe0nv6...T0680.JPG?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/1rn1zj87o2...T0709.JPG?dl=0 |
This pilot is Fred Le Grys. The only teetotaller to get a hang over on Coke, My boss in Sumburgh, Shetland in 1972/3
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Originally Posted by Savoia
(Post 6840397)
PANews well done, that was a great discovery and completes the post! :ok:
For those just joining the thread PA is referring to post #1063 on page 54 which talks about a special exercise conducted by the British Army using Westland Scouts conducting evaluation missions for the Scottish Police in 1968. Thanks to PA we can now complete the crew photo: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-C...2520pilots.jpg Back row: (L-R), Sgt Young, Insp MacLeod, Insp Rhoden, and Insp Inglis Front row: (Order unknown) Major Maurice Taylor of the Lancashire Fusiliers, Captain Jerry Jones of the Royal Corps of Transport, Ronnie Matthews of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Regiments and Lt. Norman Overy |
This sure was an interesting thread until they ran Savoia off. I can only look at so many pictures of an Astar in the Himalayas.
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Aussie JetRangers
Originally Posted by John Eacott
(Post 6761205)
Unlikely to be Bristow: not their colours, and unusual for them to have anything to do with a Jettie in Tassie :hmm:
It's possibly Airfast: maybe even Vowells although not their colours either. Came across another photo of this JetRanger over the weekend, It is ROTOR WORK's VH-AHV Russ Ashton was a Hydro Engineer. I believe it left Australia for PNG as P2-AHV (Rotorspot) ROTOR WORK's VH-AHQ and VH-AHU were both in the red and white livery arriving in Tasmania and working for the Hydro in the mid 1970's Regards RW |
Originally Posted by hoveratsix
(Post 9597128)
This pilot is Fred Le Grys. The only teetotaller to get a hang over on Coke, My boss in Sumburgh, Shetland in 1972/3
hi I'm after history of my granddad will be lovey to hear some storys or photos of him when he was younger :ok: |
Savoia
This sure was an interesting thread until they ran Savoia off. I can only look at so many pictures of an Astar in the Himalayas.
It is high time that the Mod Central asked him to return. He has an enormous trove of fascinating stuff that would make a welcome break from Nepal and vegetarianism .......................:ok: |
I've just come across this nostalgia thread. Since this died when I posted it on its own, here it is for the delight of old and young alike. 29.11.67, just fifty years ago
http://www.pprune.org/attachments/mi...d-intrepid.jpg |
Originally Posted by daniellevincent
(Post 9716406)
Norman Overy is my grandad
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Originally Posted by Georg1na
(Post 9984418)
It is high time that the Mod Central asked him to return. He has an enormous trove of fascinating stuff that would make a welcome break from Nepal and vegetarianism .......................:ok:
He seemed like a decent, knowledgeable person with seemingly well thought out posts. Certainly a valuable contributor to Rotorheads. Definitely a less nostalgic place without such frequent contributions.:confused: |
I dont think you reflect the whole story right.
Please look at the clear post on 10 january 2014. I too would like to see new contributions of Savioa or from one of his other user names. But I also think Senior Pilot has handled this in the right way. Now back to thread. There must be more readers who could contribute to this particular thread. Let me start: Who has photos or the story of the KLM S61 which was hoisted from Kotter or Logger platform by a B234 after it shed a blade while stationary (I think a Norwegian B234) Cheers SLB |
Originally Posted by Georg1na
(Post 9984418)
This sure was an interesting thread until they ran Savoia off. I can only look at so many pictures of an Astar in the Himalayas.
It is high time that the Mod Central asked him to return. He has an enormous trove of fascinating stuff that would make a welcome break from Nepal and vegetarianism .......................:ok:
Originally Posted by Georg1na
(Post 10104926)
Echoes of the sacking of Savoia here........................same peeps probably:mad:
It's a shame the same nonsense is going on here because a moderator or two have done their unpaid job and deleted a couple of posts. So what? Other forums here have far, far more severe moderating and seem to survive without the 'poor me' wailing going on here. Let's get back to VF posting good stuff on Nepal :ok: |
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