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What a beautiful helicopter. Saw this Bell 222 (or it might be a 230?) at Rand Airport today. The 4-blade rotor is however new to me, I wonder if it improves lift here in the thin Highveld air? It is amazing to think that this design was first introduced already in 1976..
Pine, that is a Bell 430, same design as the 230 but with the obvious 4 bladed rotor! Beautifull aircraft, not many come close to the look of this chopper!
My favourite is the Bell 212, "Huey" as they called it! I think there is one at Rand as well, my buddy went for a flip in it!
Cheers
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The flying Airwolf helicopter was actually a Bell 222, sometimes unofficially called a Bell 222A, whose serial number was 47085. During filming of the series, the helicopter was owned by Peter J. McKernan Sr.'s JetCopters Inc. of Van Nuys, CA. The helicopter was eventually sold after the show ended and became an ambulance helicopter in Germany, where it crashed and was destroyed in a thunderstorm on June 6, 1992. All three crew members died.
saw a web page a few years ago about a guy that bought a 212 and made his own airwolf to hang in his museum. looked very cool. maybe jaco/buggyfan still have a link to it?
Pine, that is a Bell 430, same design as the 230 but with the obvious 4 bladed rotor! Beautifull aircraft, not many come close to the look of this chopper!
My favourite is the Bell 212, "Huey" as they called it! I think there is one at Rand as well, my buddy went for a flip in it!
Cheers
next time u in cape town you can take in a trip around the peninsula in a genuine huey. theres one here that offers tours in them
Yes Farhaad, I wanted to do that for my birthday couple of years ago, think it was R20k or something silly for that trip ? Could be thinking about the flip in the jet, but it was some ridiculous amount...
BUGGOFF wrote:saw a web page a few years ago about a guy that bought a 212 and made his own airwolf to hang in his museum. looked very cool. maybe jaco/buggyfan still have a link to it?
That helicopter,last I heard was owned by Eskom,all the big boys would use that to fly to business meetings instead of driving,it had the little eskom emblems on it aswel. And that yellow Huey at the airport is quite something,its been involved in every thing from adverts to fighting Building Highjackers in Joberg and the regular transporting of gold to and from the refinery.I see it almost everyday.
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