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Culdrose 6/12/13
Culdrose 6/12/13
Currently parked (tail on, so as yet no ID) on the Sea King section is an Irish Coast Guard S-76(i think that's what they are, you know that helicopter-thing that's due to replace the Sea King)
Re: Culdrose 6/12/13
Hi Malf,
That's an interesting observation mate - let's hope that these replacements are going to be every bit as good, or even better (if that's possible!
) than the good old Sea Kings!! We shall, no doubt see eventually!! --Paul 
That's an interesting observation mate - let's hope that these replacements are going to be every bit as good, or even better (if that's possible!


Re: Culdrose 6/12/13
Quite so, Paul. In my heart,though, no helicopter can be better than a Sea King! (born and raised with'em!)
Actually, i think today's visitor is an S-92, Wednesday's visitor being S-76
Any way, i managed a snap or two of this afternoon's visitor depart .A pleasant enough visitor for a Friday afternoon.


Actually, i think today's visitor is an S-92, Wednesday's visitor being S-76
Any way, i managed a snap or two of this afternoon's visitor depart .A pleasant enough visitor for a Friday afternoon.


Re: Culdrose 6/12/13
Hi Malf & DaveG,
Many thanks mates! These are extremely good photos - top marks to you both!!
Malf - yes, I agree - I too grew up with the Sea Kings and it will be a real shame to see them retired - good and reliable workhorses!
As I have said on here before though, let us hope that many of these can be saved, either in museums or even to keep a few flying!!
May I suggest an idea (maintenance and cost may be a real issue though!!) - one saved to Classic Air Force for pleasure flights over the coast - I am sure they would have very many customers, especially during the summer months
The new helicopters ,if so, look pretty good - if they have the range, endurance and good strong airframes, then they may well be worthy successors!! --Paul
Many thanks mates! These are extremely good photos - top marks to you both!!

Malf - yes, I agree - I too grew up with the Sea Kings and it will be a real shame to see them retired - good and reliable workhorses!
As I have said on here before though, let us hope that many of these can be saved, either in museums or even to keep a few flying!!
May I suggest an idea (maintenance and cost may be a real issue though!!) - one saved to Classic Air Force for pleasure flights over the coast - I am sure they would have very many customers, especially during the summer months

The new helicopters ,if so, look pretty good - if they have the range, endurance and good strong airframes, then they may well be worthy successors!! --Paul

Re: Culdrose 6/12/13
Saw the Irish cab routing up the north coast towards RCH.
Before this I also saw presumably R169 - a yellow SK anyway routing exactly the same direction so maybe an interesting day at RCH assuming this went there as well. This was around 10am.
Before this I also saw presumably R169 - a yellow SK anyway routing exactly the same direction so maybe an interesting day at RCH assuming this went there as well. This was around 10am.
Re: Culdrose 6/12/13
I would think an aircraft like the Sea King in the way that it is now (not in civvy config) would be hard to obtain a license to operate for pleasure flights without major alterations to the interior.Aircraftpaulcornwall wrote:Hi Malf & DaveG,
Many thanks mates! These are extremely good photos - top marks to you both!!![]()
Malf - yes, I agree - I too grew up with the Sea Kings and it will be a real shame to see them retired - good and reliable workhorses!
As I have said on here before though, let us hope that many of these can be saved, either in museums or even to keep a few flying!!
May I suggest an idea (maintenance and cost may be a real issue though!!) - one saved to Classic Air Force for pleasure flights over the coast - I am sure they would have very many customers, especially during the summer months![]()
The new helicopters ,if so, look pretty good - if they have the range, endurance and good strong airframes, then they may well be worthy successors!! --Paul
Great photos there, we always get good visitors when I am in school

Re: Culdrose 6/12/13
Can anyone tell me what callsign the S-92 was using, thanks in anticipation !
Re: Culdrose 6/12/13
Hi Kyle,
Yes, I am sure that you're right in that thought, the licence would be probably be hard to get hold of after all!! --Paul
Yes, I am sure that you're right in that thought, the licence would be probably be hard to get hold of after all!! --Paul
Re: Culdrose 6/12/13
As much as I love the Sea Kings I just can not wait to see these flying around our coast all of the time, they are some of my favourite looking helis in the world!
Re: Culdrose 6/12/13
An interesting piece of gen, there, Dave. Perhaps, for similar, or even the very same, reasons, it's why the Irish Coast Guard S-61 visited in early July?DaveG wrote:she was over on active service, trip from Scilly isles to RCHT as R193 & R169 were unavailable. Here is pic at RCHT hell-pad
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