Great Rego
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YSBK VH-COK
VH-DIC
VH-TWT
LIL off topic M.I.L.F - Man I Love Flying
VH-DIC
VH-TWT
LIL off topic M.I.L.F - Man I Love Flying
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- black duck
- Capt Poppet
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Bill Vowell had a 500 BAD, it's now a 22 on a station in Queensland. When are we going to four letters? Heaps of scope then!!
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VH-FOF.. An r44 flying out of Bankstown..
- Eric Hunt
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VH-LEE is indeed the owner's pride and joy. The previous machine was only a B206, not a LongRanger, but it was painted in the chameleon paint, changing from a light blue, through pink and purple to yellow, depending on the viewing angle.
He has always been involved in charity work, on the board of Child Flight, always doing good stuff.
He is also a bit of an adventurer, going on outback trips, gallops around Australia, mountain flying in the alps (got stuck there with him in a snowstorm at Charlotte's Pass for 3 days once), to Tasmania, and he even took his 206 to New Zealand via Lord Howe and Norfolk.
Great guy.
He has always been involved in charity work, on the board of Child Flight, always doing good stuff.
He is also a bit of an adventurer, going on outback trips, gallops around Australia, mountain flying in the alps (got stuck there with him in a snowstorm at Charlotte's Pass for 3 days once), to Tasmania, and he even took his 206 to New Zealand via Lord Howe and Norfolk.
Great guy.
- Skid Marks
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Toby Wallace's succession of 500's with the badge ZK-HOT is a favourite.
Had a ground school instructor who had flown somewhere (possibly PNG??) for an outfit called the Obscene Aircraft Company. If my memory serves me correctly they had the regos TIT, BOX and BUM
Had a ground school instructor who had flown somewhere (possibly PNG??) for an outfit called the Obscene Aircraft Company. If my memory serves me correctly they had the regos TIT, BOX and BUM
- Leethallee
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On seeking an airways clearance in YSSY.. the radar operator said "Interesting call sign Foxtrot Uniform Xray"
I'm sure there are a couple of aircraft with NFI..? Or was that the driver???
Lee
I'm sure there are a couple of aircraft with NFI..? Or was that the driver???
Lee
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One of the slab wing schools at YPJT used to have VH-FIG and VH-JAM.
Only FIG remains!
Only FIG remains!
- Pegs
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had one in the hanger (R22) painted green and gold with the rego VH-OZI, I thought that was a pretty cool rego/colour scheme.
A good idea needs landing gear as well as wings to get off the ground.
- Heli
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BAD: I did my 500 endorsement in that one!
LEE: Gary Ticehurst and Terry Lee had the original B206s LEE and LED as a matching pair, but Terry rolled up one (I think that it was LEE) when chasing a train when low level filming near Mangalore and found some wires in the way.
LEE: Gary Ticehurst and Terry Lee had the original B206s LEE and LED as a matching pair, but Terry rolled up one (I think that it was LEE) when chasing a train when low level filming near Mangalore and found some wires in the way.
- Eric Hunt
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I think that LEE and LED came as a combination of LEE and EDWARDS, not Ticehurst. Gary came in later I believe.
Fleabags painted his machine in black and white stripes, a cross between a cow and a zebra, quite distinctive at the time.
Fleabags painted his machine in black and white stripes, a cross between a cow and a zebra, quite distinctive at the time.
- Heli
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That got the grey cells working: you're right, fleabags owned them both and Gary helped out on occasion between the ABC gig. I was waiting up at Yarrawonga for the weather to clear when Terry had his mishap, so that made the decision for me: drove home and picked up the machine a couple of days later.
The ferry back was where I learnt that you don't strap a 3 year old in the back of a LR, by herself, with a packet of Cheezles
The ferry back was where I learnt that you don't strap a 3 year old in the back of a LR, by herself, with a packet of Cheezles
- truthinbeer
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Brian the bloke who is the Australia Maule agent has a plane reg HOG. Nice graphic on the tail of a combat style pig with text Boss Hog.
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Eric Hunt:
You are right. It was a Jet Ranger 3. I looked at an old photo and confirm. Looked like owner repainted it and put new plastics interior, new windscreen, windows etc. Presented like new when I saw it parked in Barwon Heads. LEE is now Astar B1 or B2 I think. Saw it parked in Charleville last year. Alps and snowstorms? We flew Bells and Astars at the Andes in Rio Negro in Patagonia in winter. Snow baffles, everything frozen, bear claws on skids, nearly whiteout on take off/landings, too cold, doors freeze shut in mornings - but scenery of steppes, rivers and Andes were amazing.
LEE also a fixed wing before, based at Moorabbin.
I remember the Brazilian side of Iguazu Water Falls had Bell Long Ranger with a registration PR-PEE.
VH-LEE is indeed the owner's pride and joy. The previous machine was only a B206, not a LongRanger, but it was painted in the chameleon paint, changing from a light blue, through pink and purple to yellow, depending on the viewing angle.
You are right. It was a Jet Ranger 3. I looked at an old photo and confirm. Looked like owner repainted it and put new plastics interior, new windscreen, windows etc. Presented like new when I saw it parked in Barwon Heads. LEE is now Astar B1 or B2 I think. Saw it parked in Charleville last year. Alps and snowstorms? We flew Bells and Astars at the Andes in Rio Negro in Patagonia in winter. Snow baffles, everything frozen, bear claws on skids, nearly whiteout on take off/landings, too cold, doors freeze shut in mornings - but scenery of steppes, rivers and Andes were amazing.
LEE also a fixed wing before, based at Moorabbin.
I remember the Brazilian side of Iguazu Water Falls had Bell Long Ranger with a registration PR-PEE.
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Looked like owner repainted it and put new plastics interior, new windscreen, windows etc. Presented like new when I saw it parked in Barwon Heads.
Actually, it WAS new. His previous bird was JAK, the old Channel 7 machine in Sydney. He bought LEE brand new.
- JetRangerJunkie
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There are/have been three 'Jetties' in the 'LE_" rego block.
The first was LEC , an Agusta AB206B (8170) registered to Edwards Aviation Services in 1985. It had been around..ex G-AXKF,PK-HBL,back to G-AXKF and finally PK-HCC before coming to Oz.
Went to LEED Helicopters in 1986 and is currently still flying with Commercial Helicopters in Mudgee.
Second was LED also an AB206B (8007) registered to LEED Heli's in September 1984. It was the one rolled up in a ball near Avenel in September '86.
LEE is a BIII , (4529) registered in May 2000 to Southern Cross Executive Helicopters. Ex C-GLZO and N23434/Not taken up. Re-reg'd. to VH-SYC/4 in August 2000.
Regards
Greg
PS just had a thought..the adventurer Mr. Smith had three DIK's.
The first a BIII (3653) struck off the register in September 1990 and hanging in the Powerhouse.
The second also a BIII (what else) , (4102), re'reg'd DOJ in May 2011.
And finally his current jalope , 206L IV (52406)..was ex 'KWL , N383MW and C-GADH.
The first was LEC , an Agusta AB206B (8170) registered to Edwards Aviation Services in 1985. It had been around..ex G-AXKF,PK-HBL,back to G-AXKF and finally PK-HCC before coming to Oz.
Went to LEED Helicopters in 1986 and is currently still flying with Commercial Helicopters in Mudgee.
Second was LED also an AB206B (8007) registered to LEED Heli's in September 1984. It was the one rolled up in a ball near Avenel in September '86.
LEE is a BIII , (4529) registered in May 2000 to Southern Cross Executive Helicopters. Ex C-GLZO and N23434/Not taken up. Re-reg'd. to VH-SYC/4 in August 2000.
Regards
Greg
PS just had a thought..the adventurer Mr. Smith had three DIK's.
The first a BIII (3653) struck off the register in September 1990 and hanging in the Powerhouse.
The second also a BIII (what else) , (4102), re'reg'd DOJ in May 2011.
And finally his current jalope , 206L IV (52406)..was ex 'KWL , N383MW and C-GADH.
- Capt Hollywood
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I think it was the Alice Springs aero club that had VH-CLT, VH-BUT & VH-ARS!
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All you need for continuity holly is VH-OLE
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Cirrus, WTF is at Toowoomba today.
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