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Post by Dave Homewood on Oct 6, 2011 15:06:06 GMT 12
Congratulations to the RNZN for making it to 70 years.
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Post by mumbles on Oct 8, 2011 22:06:35 GMT 12
I only saw three there, so that's a bit more reassuring. I was worried haha Some shots from the weekend: NZ3603 aboard HMNZS Canterbury NZ3604 aboard HMNZS Te Kaha And NZ3601 at Wellington Airport on the Saturday: '03 contrasting with Helipro's BK117 at it's base on Queens Wharf: and a nice touch from the maintainers: HMNZS Canterbury did loom over Helipro's pads a bit : Three helicopters in one shot:
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Post by mumbles on Oct 8, 2011 22:14:55 GMT 12
The assembled fleet from Mount Victoria: Most in this shot, only HMNZS Endeavour and Resolution missing as they were berthed around the corner a bit. HMNZS Te Mana and Otago: HMNZS Taupo and Rotoiti (left), Canterbury (middle), and Hawea and Pukaki (right): HMNZS Wellington: HMNZS Endeavour and Resolution (along with the InterIslander Aratere): HMNZS Te Kaha and Canterbury from the wharf:
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Post by Dave Homewood on Oct 8, 2011 22:23:15 GMT 12
Excellent shots Sam. I'm surprised to see the blank still has Ned on it, the Seqsprites haven't belonged to No. 3 Squadron for years.
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Post by adzze on Oct 9, 2011 0:16:03 GMT 12
Fantastic shots Sam!
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Post by luke6745 on Oct 10, 2011 15:13:55 GMT 12
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Post by phil on Oct 10, 2011 20:14:57 GMT 12
Excellent shots Sam. I'm surprised to see the blank still has Ned on it, the Seqsprites haven't belonged to No. 3 Squadron for years. I guess we've got other priorities. We still have bonding leads with squashed frogs on them too. These things just tend to get used for years.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Oct 10, 2011 21:22:51 GMT 12
I like it Phil, it's all part of the geneaology of the squadron.
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