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Old 23rd Jun 2008, 20:25
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I want one of these (Mobile Heli Hangar!!)

I definateley want one of these.

http://www.mobilehangar.com

What a bloody great idea. I'm buying one just so I can p**s the wife off and when she tells me to leave home I've got somewhere to live. Just me and my heli!!

Heaven, I'm in heaven!!!!!
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Old 23rd Jun 2008, 21:01
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You really do need to get a life............ then get a hangar!

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There is a problem of course... it will only take two bladed helis.... B206 illustrated on the trailer but a Robbo is an option... but its a big beast - will it fit in your back yard when you go fly? Or are you moving out to a Tesco's car park?
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Says you!!!!!!!!!!
Trust me, I've deffo got my priorities right.

Heli -1st,
hangar - 2nd,
fuel bowser - 3rd,
night scanner - 4th,
avionics upgrade - 5th,
respray - 6th
..................
...........................
..................................and finally wife 1,956th

You know I'm right
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Soooo... If the weather's too bad to fly, you simply strap your pax into the helicopter as normal and drive them to their destination. I think they might notice... but once they're loaded, who cares?
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My nearest Tesco's is less than a mile away from the house I'm about to get thrown out of.

But it is 24 hour and it's not PPR
I've put in some customer suggestions for improvements already.

1) A big illuminated "H"
2) A windsock
3) Jet A1
4) Landing Lights
5) A/G or AFISO

O.K. I'm in cloud cuckoo land...........item 5 is probably going too far!!!
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There is a problem of course... it will only take two bladed helis....
Actually, if you click on SUPPORTED AIRCRAFT you'll see that it'll take 3 and 4 bladed machines too. (Though I'm not sure whether 350s, 407s or Enstroms come with blade fold as a standard feature; and whether an engineer would be needed to perform said folding)
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three and four blades huh? Means yer could load one of them squirrel turnout in it also.

But I like Shyt's suggestion best. you could colour that up a bit with in flight movies, complete with light shows, make it a REAL virtual experience, why they could get out and walk around for that real virtual experience.

you could really get them to be in cuckoo land by the time they got there, .... where? somewhere
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Could I get six for S92s?
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I saw one of these at the Heli Expo in Orlando, they are brilliant!!
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there may be a problem if you wanted to use on uk roads

5th wheel [HGV?]
anyway size to big for uk roads sorry uk guys
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Oops, I'd better cancel the one I've ordered!!!!
(Only Joking)

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You definately need to reorganise your priorities to-

1 ) Fuel Bowser, full.

2) The rest

avgas hereabouts is upwards of $4.00 per litre in a 200 litre drum, and, no refund on the tin. argue with the fuel company and get it back to $3.00 per litre in one go. where's the justice?
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