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chopper2004 16th November 2011 19:13

Many thanks Savoia and TRC for the info very much appreciated

TRC 16th November 2011 19:25


Who owned that French Widgeon flown by the bad guys who delivered our hero into the deadly matador competition at the end?
Can't answer that one, sorry.

Shane101 16th November 2011 22:47

Eight Bells
 
Coincidence indeed there by me with the Widgeon-John Crewdson crossover.

Eignt bells- wonder if they really burnt one of the Widgeons! I've seen the film and it doesn't look like a model that they break. Could have been a prop I suppose.

TRC 16th November 2011 23:11


... wonder if they really burnt one of the Widgeons! I've seen the film and it doesn't look like a model that they break. Could have been a prop I suppose..
I reckon it was a surplus/damaged fuselage. It looks too good to be a mock-up to me - even on some modern 'big budget' numbers the mock-ups can be pretty dire. The Huey in 'Sahara' that gets shot down for example, to name just one.

longbox 17th November 2011 09:27

Great pics of the 222's I currently have G-NOIR in our hanger, I have been flying her for the last 12 months and she is fantastic, she is going onto the N reg at the moment and may be having a very distinctive paint scheme applied that all helicopter pilots will know!!

Savoia 17th November 2011 11:23

LB: Might one assume therefore that the craft-noir will live up to her name and sport colours not dissimiliar to those intrinsic to the mammal below?

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-V.../s290/orca.jpg

If so, I hope its not asking too much for you to post an image once she's 'done'!

In post 240 from page 12 I relayed a story from the early 80's when my godfather flew the Bell demonstrator N2221W during Ascot week after Bell's then Chief Pilot was instructed by Heathrow to 'give them a call' on arrival at Battersea!

The 222 should have been far more successful than she was but, as we know, early problems with the Lycoming engines, high maintenance costs and that beautiful Bell 'whop' all acted against her.

Happy flying!

Bravo73 17th November 2011 14:47


Originally Posted by Savoia (Post 6812091)
LB: Might one assume therefore that the craft-noir will live up to her name and sport colours not dissimiliar to those intrinsic to the mammal below?

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-V.../s290/orca.jpg

Sav,

You mean like this?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...rwolf_side.jpg

:E

1helicopterppl 17th November 2011 16:23

G-NOIR
 
Longbox,

The CAA website is quoting de-registration, will she be remaining in UK on N-reg ? at Manston ?

looking forward to pics of new colours/scheme......

Savoia 18th November 2011 05:02

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-B...52520small.jpg

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-m...2520Panama.jpg
US Air Force S-51 in Panama c. 1950's with archeologists and Air Force crew surveying map

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-x.../Dragonfly.jpg
US Air Force S-51 approaches an awaiting vehicle c. 1950's

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-R...U/s600/DF1.jpg
Westland Dragonfly G-AOJV departs Birmingham Airport during the operation of BEA's scheduled passenger service between Cardiff and Liverpool in 1950

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-9...%252520BUA.jpg
Claimed as operating for British United Airways (but later operated by Bristows and formerly G-ALIK) seen here at Battersea in July 1960

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-f...252520Rock.jpg
The late great King Hussein of Jordan pilots a Westland Widgeon over Jerusalem c. 1950's. As is often the case .. the Widgeon's cyclic appears somewhat distant from the pilot's seat and, in this case, remarkably close to the instrument panel!

Geoffersincornwall 18th November 2011 11:14

Winter Olympics 1984
 
Just a bit of memorabilia I stumbled on in the loft whilst looking out old photos. During our 6-week trip to Sarajevo the Castle Air Long Ranger was the only foreign helicopter allowed in the country. It turned out to be a right royal adventure!!! The contract was with ABC and we were to provide camera and sling load capabilities as well as pax transport.

We were obliged to fly with a Jugoslav Army security officer on every trip. At first it was a Colonel but too many trips with the doors off led to some delegation to two young captains. The colonel was so relieved that we had been 'good boys' that he awarded Jerry Grayson the first set of wings he had been awarded (he was a fast-jet jockey) and to me he gave this 'weapons badge'. I was very honoured and keep it safe as a momento of a quite remarkable period. One day the whole story will be told - another chapter in my memoires perhaps??

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6230/...67a8cd53_z.jpg

Savoia 18th November 2011 11:32

A delightful memento indeed, well done!

Castle Air .. Long Ranger? Didn't realise they had operated one. Do you recall the registration perchance?

Zishelix 18th November 2011 11:43

It was Air Force and Air Defense Staff&Commanding Academy Badge of the YPA (JNA)... a collector's item now :)

griffothefog 18th November 2011 12:51

Collectors item? So is Geoff these days :E

76fan 18th November 2011 12:52

I believe that Castle Air's LongRanger was G-LRII in 1981

Geoffersincornwall 18th November 2011 13:02

Sav and 76
 
Correct - photo will follow. have I got the nomenclature right?

Longranger with C20B = 206L
Longranger with C28 = 206L1
Longranger with C30 = 206L3

There being no such thing as an 'L2' if I have it right although I seem to remember publicity material referring to the Longranger2. ???

G.

Savoia 18th November 2011 13:20

All correct Geoffers! :ok:

I think it was a 'B' series C28 in the L-1 which, for clarity, was marketed as the 206L1 LongRanger II.

Thanks to 76Fan I see now that LRII went straight from CSE to Castle. :ok:

As you may know, Roy Flood bought his first 206 from Ferranti (G-BAKX) in 1978; I say Ferranti, it was in fact Mohammed Al Fayed's ex-craft which had been managed by Ferranti and which had a Ferranti interior fitted.

Thanks Wiggy (for the post below). :ok:

wiganairways 18th November 2011 13:23

G-LRII
 
Sav,

G-LRII Bell 206L series II s/n 45249 year built 1979

CSE Aviation Ltd., 18-05-79 to 23-07-79
Castle Motors (Trebrown) Ltd.,Liskeard 20-08-79 to 24-09-81
Castle Air Charters Ltd. 24-09-81 to 14-04-86
Carroll Industries Leasing Ltd., London 14-04-86 to 06-11-90
Carroll Aircraft Operational Services Ltd., Farnborough 06-11-90 to 22-02-91
Air Hanson Aircraft Sales Ltd. 22-02-91 to 30-04-91

to the USA

Still on N reg. as N165BH, Phoenix Helicopters LLC, Wilmington.

wiganairways 18th November 2011 13:39

G-BAXX
 
Sav,

G-BAKX Bell 206B S/N 906 Year new 1973

Royco Group Ltd., Beaconsfield 27-12-72 to 09-04-74
Milord Car service Ltd., London 26-04-74 to 03-11-75
Harrison Helicopters Ltd., Droitwich 03-11-75 to 10-11-75
Harrison Construction (Midlands) Ltd. 10-11-75 to 15-03-77
Genavco Air Ltd., London 15-03-77 to 14-08-78
Castle Motors (Trebrown) Ltd. 15-08-78 to 06-08-79

to Eire EI-BHI

Savoia 19th November 2011 04:19

More AgriCopters ..
 
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-I...52520small.jpg

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Q...520Holland.jpg
A Hughes 300 sprays rows of tulips to provide protection against insects and fungi on a farm near Haarlem in Holland c. 1970's

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-w...20Virginia.jpg
A wheeled Bell 47 sprays insecticide on a pepper field in Eastville, Virginia c. early 1960's

RPM AWARE 19th November 2011 08:36

Hi chaps, sorry to butt in....

Anyone happen to know what colour Bell 206B G-TILI ( F-GHFN) started life as, in or around 1976 .....or even better, have pics ???
Many thanks:ok:


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