Something like this: http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=163306598&size=o ?
The first 40 years of Gazelle helicopters!
BTW, Any plans to mark the anniversary?
Gentlemans, thank you for your kind (& quick) help.
Sorry if bother too much, but maybe you know was (is) there any Gazelle registered F-GGRP? If this was only allocated but not taken up reg, please if possible to know the helicopter’s c/n or owner designated.
BTW, several search engines tried… no luck yet 🙂 Thanks.
As far as I know they’ve had Mighty Mouses only (BTW, This one looks great: http://hsfeatures.com/f86das_1.htm)
But if you insist: http://www.features02.kitparade.com/f86dam_1.htm … for decals and more c/s details contact http://www.aeropoxy.tk/
Cheers
An F-84?! Quite possible because exYU AF use to have these jets back in 1950s & ’60. A lot them finished as cheap source of second-hand aluminium after they had been w/o. I’ll try to find out how this piece finished at the spot. Well, so much about WWII’s wreck part as I have been told 🙂
Thanks a lot, Alan!
My vote for Breguet 763 Deux Ponts:
http://img154.imageshack.us/my.php?image=breguet763deuxpontsfn5.jpg
I’d appreciate any info about their present registration(s) and owner(s). Also wondering how they look in new livery. Thnx in advance.
GBXZD and GBZYB were from the Gazelle Flying Group, right?
Thanks for info. Please if you could direct me where to find more details about these GL birds (pics preferable). BTW, looking for info due to my “weird” hobby of compiling Gazelle Production & Service List 🙂
Gents, thanks for your kind replies. I’ll check once again for possible stamped markings… as soon as I visit the place again.
As I said, no marks (letter or number) could be seen.
BTW, The piece was dragged from few confirmed crash sites in vicinity just after the war. Allegedly, that was one of those “wounded” B-24s or B-17s crashed in attempt to reach Vis airfield. I need confirmation of a/c type.
You’re right, there are two RA-Gazelles. Third one (actually, the first one), crashed 2/6/00 killing four onboard.
Any info about exIrAAF Gazelles re-located this way?
Tango III, thanks for your quick reply and interesting Gazelle images. I really appreciate it.
Happened to know anything about variants or roles the Iraqi Gazelles performed?
Hi all,
please if anyone could help me regarding data & photos of the Gazelle helicopters used in Iraq. Thanks in advance.