Rotorheads Around the World (incl 'Views from the Cockpit')
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Join Date: Nov 2000
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It's a tracking strobe; looks like they have a separate nose panel in green with the strobe unit fitted to it.
Join Date: Jul 2006
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A bunch of photos from the big fires in the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia.
Charred and scorched land as far as you can see.
The fire is now about 55 by 25 miles across. Over 900 square miles (2,300 square kilometers).
Some shots from one particularly busy day.
Sorry for some of the "soft focus" shots. The camera autofocus wouldn't always cooperate.
So much for the fire break.
Bulldozers hard at work on another fire break.
My view through the belly camera. Why lean out?
You just have to remember to subtract the line and bucket length (100' in our case) off the radar altimeter readout so you don't get too low.
A Carson S-61 in the dip. Since they are tanked and use a snorkel I guess you would call it "The Suck".
The K-Max's leaving the dip.
The world's slowest Chinook. The K-Max's were flying circles around this guy!
The fire is now about 55 by 25 miles across. Over 900 square miles (2,300 square kilometers).
Some shots from one particularly busy day.
Sorry for some of the "soft focus" shots. The camera autofocus wouldn't always cooperate.
So much for the fire break.
Bulldozers hard at work on another fire break.
My view through the belly camera. Why lean out?
You just have to remember to subtract the line and bucket length (100' in our case) off the radar altimeter readout so you don't get too low.
A Carson S-61 in the dip. Since they are tanked and use a snorkel I guess you would call it "The Suck".
The K-Max's leaving the dip.
The world's slowest Chinook. The K-Max's were flying circles around this guy!
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A few more from the Okefenokee.
All choked in at the heli-base.
The other crew coming in for a hot-refuel.
A nice part about having a bubble window is that you can get interesting shots without getting your arm ripped off from the wind.
Ferry flight.
The other crew coming in for a hot-refuel.
A nice part about having a bubble window is that you can get interesting shots without getting your arm ripped off from the wind.
Ferry flight.
Join Date: May 2007
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Bell 407 production aircraft #1 and #500
The following photo was taken at Kassel/Calden Airport, Germany in June 2006, showing Bell 407 (D-HJSP, c/n 53500, MFG date SEPT 2001) of Hanseatic Helicopter Service taking off for a sightseeing flight over Kassel.
Jan Pluemer Photo [Shot with Canon - Equipment]
The next image shows Bell 407 (D-HMON c/n 53001 MFG date DEC 1996) of Blue Canarias Helicopters taking off for a parachutist - flight from El Berriel Airfield on Gran Canaria, Spain in Dec 2005.
Jan Pluemer Photo [Shot with Panasonic - Equipment]
So actually just some 407 pics, but what I like is the contrast about these two machines -> Production Aircraft #1 and 500#, it was just great having the oppertunity to photograph them.
Does anybody else would like to post some 407 images?
kind regards,
Helipoc
Jan Pluemer Photo [Shot with Canon - Equipment]
The next image shows Bell 407 (D-HMON c/n 53001 MFG date DEC 1996) of Blue Canarias Helicopters taking off for a parachutist - flight from El Berriel Airfield on Gran Canaria, Spain in Dec 2005.
Jan Pluemer Photo [Shot with Panasonic - Equipment]
So actually just some 407 pics, but what I like is the contrast about these two machines -> Production Aircraft #1 and 500#, it was just great having the oppertunity to photograph them.
Does anybody else would like to post some 407 images?
kind regards,
Helipoc
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CYHeli,
no he was not. The pilot, who is from Austria, has several point of views about flying aircraft in gerneral which I do not support neither I want to mention them...
In the picture he is seen riding D-HMON after a longer maintenance, this might be another explanation for this spectacular take-off. He just could not wait flying her again...
no he was not. The pilot, who is from Austria, has several point of views about flying aircraft in gerneral which I do not support neither I want to mention them...
In the picture he is seen riding D-HMON after a longer maintenance, this might be another explanation for this spectacular take-off. He just could not wait flying her again...
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Combining work with pleasure while at 203 Squadron (Sea King OCU) at RAF St Mawgan.
I've always had enormous admiration for SAR crews. Flying with 203 while working at St Mawgan served only to increase my respect for their skill.
Thanks guys.
Pics taken on various sorties.
(The last one isn't mine.)
FL
I've always had enormous admiration for SAR crews. Flying with 203 while working at St Mawgan served only to increase my respect for their skill.
Thanks guys.
Pics taken on various sorties.
(The last one isn't mine.)
FL
July 2007 calendar
July’s photo is of a Chiltern Air Support Unit EC135 carrying out a casevac from the streets of Henley on Thames. The patient was an 80 year old woman who was severely injured by a dumper truck.
Wide screen:
Standard screen size:
As always, click on the thumbnail to open a higher resolution full picture, then right click to select "Set as Background" - for Windows users, that is.
Wide screen:
Standard screen size:
As always, click on the thumbnail to open a higher resolution full picture, then right click to select "Set as Background" - for Windows users, that is.
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No, it's not Fowey.
I think it may be Port Isaac on the North coast of Cornwall between Padstowe/Rock and Tintagel, but I'm not very familiar with the area and forgot to ask at the time.
I'm sure one of the SAR pilots here will be able to confirm or correct.
FL
I think it may be Port Isaac on the North coast of Cornwall between Padstowe/Rock and Tintagel, but I'm not very familiar with the area and forgot to ask at the time.
I'm sure one of the SAR pilots here will be able to confirm or correct.
FL
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I am amazed at the amount or main rotor droop. Those blades Must go pretty close to hitting the top of the tail on those big boys on initial startup.
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