June 28, 2012 at 1:55 pm
Gentlemen!
What happened to the RAF museum? I asked him details of helicopter armament installations, and they said that “We do not currently hold anything on the mounting of weapons onto helicopters”. Have they lost their library? Where now Mr. Peter Elliott who has always helped me?
with respect, Andrey Vents
By: pzluchs - 2nd July 2012 at 05:38
I remember the Whirlwinds carrying (not routinely) and using SS11 in Borneo (Kuching) during 65/66. I seem to recall that parachutes draped on a mountainside were used as targets.
Thanks,it’s new for me. What were used as target expect parachutes?
By: superplum - 1st July 2012 at 14:02
I agree.The Skeeter was never armed and I’ve never seen pictures of the British army Sioux carrying a GPMG either.
Try the Helicopter Museum as they do have info in the archive on the Whirlwind SS11 installation.
I remember the Whirlwinds carrying (not routinely) and using SS11 in Borneo (Kuching) during 65/66. I seem to recall that parachutes draped on a mountainside were used as targets.
By: HP111 - 30th June 2012 at 19:00
Very interesting. How details of armament installation for old British military helicopters from 1960th in my future article (if I write it) can be assistance to a terrorist? I think that it assistance to a modeller…
I entirely agree with you. I am just floating a possible official position.
By: pzluchs - 30th June 2012 at 18:51
…”providing assistance to a terrorist”…
Very interesting. How details of armament installation for old British military helicopters from 1960th in my future article (if I write it) can be assistance to a terrorist? I think that it assistance to a modeller…
By: HP111 - 30th June 2012 at 09:28
Gentlemen!
What happened to the RAF museum? I asked him details of helicopter armament installations, and they said that “We do not currently hold anything on the mounting of weapons onto helicopters”. Have they lost their library? Where now Mr. Peter Elliott who has always helped me?
with respect, Andrey Vents
Just a thought, but providing such information might be seen as “providing assistance to a terrorist” (not sure that is the correct phrase). Totally bizarre, and as I said just an idea, but you don’t know what goes through the heads of people in institutions these days.
By: pzluchs - 30th June 2012 at 06:00
I agree.The Skeeter was never armed and I’ve never seen pictures of the British army Sioux carrying a GPMG either.
Try the Helicopter Museum as they do have info in the archive on the Whirlwind SS11 installation.
I seen pictures of the RM commando Sioux carrying GPMG – http://www.flyingmarines.com/Enlarged_pictures/Shag.htm
By: pzluchs - 30th June 2012 at 05:55
I remember seeing the SS11 and GPMG mounts in the Whirlwind (Series 3 HAR10) Vol 3 – Parts Catalogue.
It’s very interesting for me. And no, I have not this. Where can I find it?
By: pzluchs - 30th June 2012 at 05:48
Gentlemen!
I’m sorry! Today I’m not so sure. It was report from early 1960th. The report mentioned to the helicopter section which includes helicopters Allouette with SS11 ATGM and Skeeter with Browning MG. But I can’t find this report and confirm
By: pzluchs - 29th June 2012 at 20:59
…The Skeeter was never armed…
And yes, it was… If I understand correctly…
By: pzluchs - 29th June 2012 at 20:57
Do you have any evidence for an armed Skeeter?
I can find no evidence of such a beast being tested at A&AEE Boscombe Down.
From what I know of the Skeeter it struggled to fly with two crew and the Tank radio the army insisted in putting in it let alone aditional armament.
Yes, I have, but tomorrow, ok? 🙂
By: Rigga - 29th June 2012 at 19:43
I remember seeing the SS11 and GPMG mounts in the Whirlwind (Series 3 HAR10) Vol 3 – Parts Catalogue. …If you have one.
…the only armament I ever saw installed was the Flare Gun and Night Flying flares.
By: heli1 - 29th June 2012 at 17:00
I agree.The Skeeter was never armed and I’ve never seen pictures of the British army Sioux carrying a GPMG either.
Try the Helicopter Museum as they do have info in the archive on the Whirlwind SS11 installation.
By: pagen01 - 29th June 2012 at 16:50
He says he has, posts# 6 & 7
By: XM172 - 29th June 2012 at 16:47
Weston Super Mare
What about asking the sages at Weston Super Mare? ..The Helicopter Museum!
By: Arabella-Cox - 29th June 2012 at 15:37
Do you have any evidence for an armed Skeeter?
I can find no evidence of such a beast being tested at A&AEE Boscombe Down.
From what I know of the Skeeter it struggled to fly with two crew and the Tank radio the army insisted in putting in it let alone aditional armament.
By: pzluchs - 29th June 2012 at 14:26
I asked both few month ago. They could not help me. My question about armed Skeeter causes confusion 🙂 (Rightly said?)
Later I will make another attempt
By: TonyT - 29th June 2012 at 12:30
The Army Helicopter Museum at Middle Wallop is here
The Helicopter Museum is here
http://www.helicoptermuseum.co.uk/
Hope one of those helps
By: pzluchs - 29th June 2012 at 12:16
Westland Sioux’s GPMG installation and Westland Whirlwind’s GPMG and SS-11 ATGM inst.
Museum at Middle Wallop? Is it Army flying museum? My first attempt was unsuccessful.
By: Arabella-Cox - 28th June 2012 at 20:26
What helicopter weapon installations are you after? Could the Museum at Middle Wallop be another source.
By: pzluchs - 28th June 2012 at 18:51
Thank You!
A few months ago Mr. Elliot was helpful to me too.