What model is that, Fly Hubert?
Part Huey, part 205: curved fin, flip-flop tail rotor, but the interesting bit is the saggy rotor head?
On-the-job
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Re: On-the-job
Mod Edit:
Original photos deleted at the request of a forum member not granting permission to post his photo/s on a Bladeslapper.
Original photos deleted at the request of a forum member not granting permission to post his photo/s on a Bladeslapper.
"You can watch things happen, you can make things happen or you can wonder what happened"
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Twistgrip wrote:
Uh, actually he did give me permission. I told him that I would use the photos to be published in "The Mercury", "The Derwent Valley Gazette", and "The Highland Digest". He replied, "So, long as they are not for a 'Most Wanted poster'". These are also on-line publications and have a larger audience than BS. Not sure I see the difference.
The funny thing was, the Pilot posed not once, but twice, for my camera. I remarked, "Strike a pose, like you own it." If a person did not want to be in the photo and yet knew they would be in the public domain, why pose to have your photo taken, Hmmm?!
I just wanted to show #1 a "real" Pilot, on-the-job and providing a much needed service to our municipality and #2 to show first class Aviation photography . . . I have been published and paid for my work, internationally, since 1992 and had my own aerial photography business, decades ago.
Try to do some good and get a kick in the nuts as a thanks.
Well, fcuk yas!!!
Red Arrows
Original photos deleted at request of user not granting permission to post his photo on public forum.
Uh, actually he did give me permission. I told him that I would use the photos to be published in "The Mercury", "The Derwent Valley Gazette", and "The Highland Digest". He replied, "So, long as they are not for a 'Most Wanted poster'". These are also on-line publications and have a larger audience than BS. Not sure I see the difference.
The funny thing was, the Pilot posed not once, but twice, for my camera. I remarked, "Strike a pose, like you own it." If a person did not want to be in the photo and yet knew they would be in the public domain, why pose to have your photo taken, Hmmm?!
I just wanted to show #1 a "real" Pilot, on-the-job and providing a much needed service to our municipality and #2 to show first class Aviation photography . . . I have been published and paid for my work, internationally, since 1992 and had my own aerial photography business, decades ago.
Try to do some good and get a kick in the nuts as a thanks.
Well, fcuk yas!!!
Red Arrows
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Re: On-the-job
Nothing behind it Flyhuey, just honouring a request to have his / their photos removed.
He may have changed his mind since he saw you yesterday, I don’t know?.
Over and out.
He may have changed his mind since he saw you yesterday, I don’t know?.
Over and out.
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Re: On-the-job
Do you have a photo of when you flew the astronauts?
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Re: On-the-job
pohm 1, wtf is wrong with you? Feel the need to put 5h1t on everybody?
He puts up an interesting photo, and dills like you and a couple of others see the name "FlyHuey" and think "Yahoo! Take one hand off my old fella and type with the other."
Tragic.
He puts up an interesting photo, and dills like you and a couple of others see the name "FlyHuey" and think "Yahoo! Take one hand off my old fella and type with the other."
Tragic.
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Re: On-the-job
Is it possible you have nothing better to do?
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Re: On-the-job
Pohm1 you're the only one who looks foolish here.
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Re: On-the-job
Bit of a shame that this degenerated so quickly, they were pretty good photos.
"Plan twice...Fly once"
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Re: On-the-job
Look what fell out of the cloud, today! Must be one of the most beautiful helicopters I have seen.
The 2,000 to 3,000 lightning strikes across the State with our high fire danger conditions brought this visitor to our Recreation Grounds.
Manufacturer: Bell Helicopter Company
Model: 412SP
Serial: 33208
Year of Manufacture: 1991
Engines: 2 Pratt & Whitney PT6T-3BE
Formerly Tokyo Metropolitan Police Helicopter
Note: the tiny black spots above the helicopter are flying insects.
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