Single engined Dauphin?
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I was just flicking through the TV channels last night and came accross a film with Chuck Norris (obviously high quality stuff!) I guess the Phillipine Airforce must have been too busy that month to provide any Hueys, so they were using an early Dauphin model (C?). The odd thing was it only had one engine! Does anyone know anything about this model? It's the first I've heard of one.
PS, No I didn't stay and watch the ending!
PS, No I didn't stay and watch the ending!
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single eng.dauphin SA360series
Well shiver me timbers, you've just shattered my illusions 212man, I thought you were the fount of all knowledge aeronautical! I had one from Airfix years ago, perhaps I ought to send it to you, should it be c/o Cardinal Point yet?
PS:Perhaps one of our Gallic cousins could clarify the following for me, what does the E in eg:SE3130Alouette II stand for?
With fraternal greetings, ambi
PS:Perhaps one of our Gallic cousins could clarify the following for me, what does the E in eg:SE3130Alouette II stand for?
With fraternal greetings, ambi
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Perhaps one of our Gallic cousins could clarify the following for me, what does the E in eg:SE3130Alouette II stand for?
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Thanks all.
Ambi; firstly I try to separate aeronautical knowledge from plane spotting, and secondly; no you should not!
Ambi; firstly I try to separate aeronautical knowledge from plane spotting, and secondly; no you should not!
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