IrishAir Corps retires the Alouette III, 21st Sept 2007
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IrishAir Corps retires the Alouette III, 21st Sept 2007
Hi Guys,
On Friday 21st September the Irish Air Corps retired the Alouette III from operational service aftering serving for nearly 44 years.
The first AIII deilvered in 1963, 195, was the last Alouette flying if only by a few minutes. The pictures below are a mixed bag that were taken on the day, there was a flypast with a brief display before the heli's came in to land for the last time.
There are rumours that one of the Alouette's will be kept flying until it reaches it's 400 hour inspection but I've been unable to confirm the rumour so far.
As you can see from the pictures the weather was rubbish, but I took the pictures anyway for their historical significance. Of course the sun came out after the flying finished but what can you do about it!
Anyway, on with the show, more pictures and larger versions available here:
http://www.irishairpics.com/reports/alouette_retirement/
Enjoy,
Frank.
Last touchdown ever by an operational Irish Air Corps Alouette III
195 is towed from the ramp
On Friday 21st September the Irish Air Corps retired the Alouette III from operational service aftering serving for nearly 44 years.
The first AIII deilvered in 1963, 195, was the last Alouette flying if only by a few minutes. The pictures below are a mixed bag that were taken on the day, there was a flypast with a brief display before the heli's came in to land for the last time.
There are rumours that one of the Alouette's will be kept flying until it reaches it's 400 hour inspection but I've been unable to confirm the rumour so far.
As you can see from the pictures the weather was rubbish, but I took the pictures anyway for their historical significance. Of course the sun came out after the flying finished but what can you do about it!
Anyway, on with the show, more pictures and larger versions available here:
http://www.irishairpics.com/reports/alouette_retirement/
Enjoy,
Frank.
Last touchdown ever by an operational Irish Air Corps Alouette III
195 is towed from the ramp
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Hej Frank,
As we can see here wheatherconditions do not allways have to be sun & blue sky. Although the crappy wheather you managed to get some very nice shots.
I like the first line-up shot (#7) where it seems like those Alls are standing on a never ending runway...
Great pics!
Greets Corné
As we can see here wheatherconditions do not allways have to be sun & blue sky. Although the crappy wheather you managed to get some very nice shots.
I like the first line-up shot (#7) where it seems like those Alls are standing on a never ending runway...
Great pics!
Greets Corné
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I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
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Very nice pictures,
It is a nice helicopter, i was flying one time in it and it was very plesant!
Only one thing was not so nice, i didn't now that this was going on ( i was in a hotel only 2 km's away), i went to Dublin Airport (very bad weather) and Dublin. I saw a formation of de Alouete III. above the city.
Thanks for the pictures
Marco
It is a nice helicopter, i was flying one time in it and it was very plesant!
Only one thing was not so nice, i didn't now that this was going on ( i was in a hotel only 2 km's away), i went to Dublin Airport (very bad weather) and Dublin. I saw a formation of de Alouete III. above the city.
Thanks for the pictures
Marco
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