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Tour South of M25 Sat 12 mar 10

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blackdog
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Tour South of M25 Sat 12 mar 10

Post by blackdog » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:31 pm

I had myself a little tour around calling at the following yesterday.
Fairoaks, Redhill, Shoreham, Tangmere (museum) then Goodwood. Here's a few chopper shots.

Fairoaks first,
A-109A mk2 G-ELTE (this also appeared at Shoreham later on!)
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Bell 407 G-OZAC
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R-44 G-TIMC (this was painted in an all blue scheme last time I saw it)
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Then onto Redhill
A109S Grand G-NEBO
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AS 350B2 G-ORKY
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EC 120B G-FCKD
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Onto Shoreham,
R-22 G-OKEY
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H-269c1 G-IRYC
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EC135T2+ G-RWLA
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MD500N G-SMAC
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Then at Goowood on it's own
R-22 G-CCVU
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Not a bad day out in all. Hope you like!
You can find my helicopter shots here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/pete_brown/

The Cameraman

Re: Tour South of M25 Sat 12 mar 10

Post by The Cameraman » Mon Mar 15, 2010 5:42 am

Hi Blackdog,

some cracking shot's there but who choose the scheme on G-RWLA?


Regards

Reggie

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Re: Tour South of M25 Sat 12 mar 10

Post by rich » Mon Mar 15, 2010 9:20 am

All excellent :thumb: I do like the look of G-NEBO though, and the G-RWLA scheme is certainly different to the norm :whistle:

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Rich.

Martin
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Re: Tour South of M25 Sat 12 mar 10

Post by Martin » Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:23 pm

The Cameraman wrote:Hi Blackdog,

some cracking shot's there but who choose the scheme on G-RWLA?


Regards

Reggie
The picture doesn't do the scheme justice, I'm pretty sure the paint is pearlescent (or looks that way when I've seen it)

Martin
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Re: Tour South of M25 Sat 12 mar 10

Post by blackdog » Mon Mar 15, 2010 7:54 pm

Martin wrote:
The Cameraman wrote:Hi Blackdog,

some cracking shot's there but who choose the scheme on G-RWLA?


Regards

Reggie
The picture doesn't do the scheme justice, I'm pretty sure the paint is pearlescent (or looks that way when I've seen it)

Martin
Yep, it's pearlescent. In the sun the pink turns green. Quite smart really. :)
You can find my helicopter shots here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/pete_brown/

leader12uk

Re: Tour South of M25 Sat 12 mar 10

Post by leader12uk » Thu Mar 18, 2010 1:55 pm

Nice shots there Pete, Do like the new scheme on G-TIMC. Hope the trip didnt cost to much in petrol :D

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Re: Tour South of M25 Sat 12 mar 10

Post by blackdog » Thu Mar 18, 2010 8:00 pm

leader12uk wrote: Hope the trip didnt cost to much in petrol :D
He, He. That would quite likely have been almost a tank full!!. No, this one was done on raw diesel power. :lol: It's all your fault anyway. I was fruitlessly looking for that smart explorer!!
You can find my helicopter shots here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/pete_brown/

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