Rotorheads Around the World (incl 'Views from the Cockpit')
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g jama is a schwiezer 300
and yep g wush ec120 lets see if you can guess the airfield then!
if theres no pictures im doin something wrong.
micky you should be able to guess by the cones on the helipad
vee any ive tried editing message to show pics inc. jpg and re doing img but must be the pics, ill give you all a clue its a long black peice of tarmac with grass each side
gaz youre right
and yep g wush ec120 lets see if you can guess the airfield then!
if theres no pictures im doin something wrong.
micky you should be able to guess by the cones on the helipad
vee any ive tried editing message to show pics inc. jpg and re doing img but must be the pics, ill give you all a clue its a long black peice of tarmac with grass each side
gaz youre right
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g jama is a schwiezer 300
and yep g wush ec120 lets see if you can guess the airfield then!
if theres no pictures im doin something wrong.
micky you should be able to guess by the cones on the helipad
vee any ive tried editing message to show pics inc. jpg and re doing img but must be the pics, ill give you all a clue its a long black peice of tarmac with grass each side
gaz youre right
and yep g wush ec120 lets see if you can guess the airfield then!
if theres no pictures im doin something wrong.
micky you should be able to guess by the cones on the helipad
vee any ive tried editing message to show pics inc. jpg and re doing img but must be the pics, ill give you all a clue its a long black peice of tarmac with grass each side
gaz youre right
Senis Semper Fidelis
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Squirrel,
Are the marks in the snow in front of the heli, wher you dropped previous skiers , .. do you land or just touch and allow them to debus?
Vfr
Are the marks in the snow in front of the heli, wher you dropped previous skiers , .. do you land or just touch and allow them to debus?
Vfr
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Squirrel,
Are the marks in the snow in front of the heli, wher you dropped previous skiers , .. do you land or just touch and allow them to debus?
Vfr
Are the marks in the snow in front of the heli, wher you dropped previous skiers , .. do you land or just touch and allow them to debus?
Vfr
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G'day everyone, been a while since i pegged some up but I've been on the move a bit.
This one is in Kakadu at BAe systems repeater 215
Up the Cape somewhere between Lockart and Cairns
At the outer reef, Whitsundays
Thanks again John
This one is in Kakadu at BAe systems repeater 215
Up the Cape somewhere between Lockart and Cairns
At the outer reef, Whitsundays
Thanks again John
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If you notice in the left corner of the photo, you see a wooden stake with an orange flag. Those stakes are set out on a good flying day (day with sun and/or some definition) - usually 2-3 stakes are put in, which you focus on when landing. You need them when it is overcast and flat light or else you cannot land. On this peak, there are two sets of stakes, one where the machine landed and another to its left. The marks in front of the helicopter are wind-swept snow. In fact, the area in front is a large cornice which then drops off for a couple of thousand feet below. You have to asses the cornice prior to landing and ensure that you land well back in case in breaks off. The skiers departed the other way down the mountain! When you land, skiers and guide exit, then you depart.
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If you notice in the left corner of the photo, you see a wooden stake with an orange flag. Those stakes are set out on a good flying day (day with sun and/or some definition) - usually 2-3 stakes are put in, which you focus on when landing. You need them when it is overcast and flat light or else you cannot land. On this peak, there are two sets of stakes, one where the machine landed and another to its left. The marks in front of the helicopter are wind-swept snow. In fact, the area in front is a large cornice which then drops off for a couple of thousand feet below. You have to asses the cornice prior to landing and ensure that you land well back in case in breaks off. The skiers departed the other way down the mountain! When you land, skiers and guide exit, then you depart.
Purveyor of Egg Liqueur to Lucifer
In the immortal words of Father Ted, " Dougal, they only look smaller because they are farther away!"
Birmingham International BHX (EGBB)
Thanks once more to John Eacott for hosting
Birmingham International BHX (EGBB)
Thanks once more to John Eacott for hosting
Buzz Aviation Bell 407 VH-YZZ.
This side is the beach side, on the other is the night side, with impressions of Sydney at night plus fireworks.
This side is the beach side, on the other is the night side, with impressions of Sydney at night plus fireworks.