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Up & Away 27th October 2010 14:58

Offered today
 
At auction ,Wednesday, October 27, 2010
1960 Hiller UH-12 E4 Helicopter
Chassis No. N5372V
Estimate: £200,000-£400,000
305 hp Textron Lycoming VO-540-A 1 A air-cooled, horizontally-opposed six-cylinder piston engine, main rotor diameter: 10.82 m, length: 8.53 m, height: 2.97 m, take-off weight: 1225 kg, empty weight: 824 kg, maximum speed: 153 km/h, cruising speed: 132 km/h, service ceiling: 4,025 m, range: 330 km.

- Infamously flown by “Pussy Galore” in the 1964 film Goldfinger
- A well-known fixture on the European and UK air show circuits
- Currently airworthy and in good operating condition
- Flight instruction and/or operating services available from vendor

May we send all good wishes today
from all those who have flown her.

misterbonkers 27th October 2010 17:21

She'll be missed!

Flew her this summer under a dispensation from the CAA.

Great helicopter!

For those of you bored this evening on Police/SAR or just wanting to avoid the missus you can watch the auction live;

RM AUCTIONS

It's lot 201.

MB

chester2005 3rd November 2010 02:03

Not Sold top bid £160,000

krypton_john 3rd November 2010 02:31

Absolutely mad at even that price?

Why not buy a faster more comfortable more modern 280FX with enough money left over to fly and maintain it for years?

Heliringer 3rd November 2010 04:44

200.000 to 400.000 POUNDS for a Hiller, you would have to be barking to even consider paying that.

misterbonkers 3rd November 2010 07:54

Krypton/Heliringer,

I think the point is the history of the helicopter and the fact it was in a James Bond film amongst others (hence the asking price).

Lets face it - the Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger (same film) went for a cool £2.6Million so you could argue that was crazy too (why not just buy Bugatti Veyron etc etc).

Agaricus bisporus 3rd November 2010 12:30


I think the point is the history of the helicopter and the fact it was in a James Bond film amongst others (hence the asking price).
Anyone who thinks that has anything to do with the value really is bonkers. Evidently aircraft buyers are somewhat more rooted on terra-firma than their car-fancying colleagues on this score. (Tho the car mentioned is a globally recognised icon, hardly the same to be said of the Hiller)

And why "imfamously" flown? I know it was a seriously crap movie, but condemning it to imfamy is a bit harsh - it was only a prop after all.

What an utterly ludicrous price to expect for an ancient Hiller!

JimBall 3rd November 2010 14:20

G-ASAZ in the care of Pussy Hields!

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/GImages/G-ASAZ001.jpg

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/GImages/G-ASAZ002.jpg

Earl of Rochester 3rd November 2010 14:55



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