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A couple of blue and yellow Eurocopters...

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Just thought I'd share a couple of photos seeing as there was plenty of interest in Dave's repaints of the Police Eurocopters.

G-SURY leaves on another training flight in the sunny Cotswolds.

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G-EMID sits rotors running whilst G-SURY lands nearby.

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G-EMID comes back down to earth.

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A few jealous birds who wished they could fly too...

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Off back home at the end of another long day.

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They look like a swarm of bees matey :lol:
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Like baddie chasing wasps :)

Bonus points to anyone who can tell which WW2 bomber base we're approaching to land at here. Something a fixed wing could no longer do.

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Rob, is it the same place as in the first shots? *-)
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It looks like somewhere the Army have got their paws on. The East Mids chopper is (was?) based at Sulby, but I can't think where that is, as it doesn't look like anywhere in that area :wall:
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Yep, it's still based there, Husbands Bosworth Airfield which is actually at Sulby. The photo's aren't there though you're right :lol:

The 2nd through 5th in the first post were taken at the former RAF Enstone in Oxfordshire, the place in the guess the location photo is around 5 mins from there at 120kts. The first photo in the first post is also the same place but taken from the ground...

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Moreton in the Marsh? *-)
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Yep :agree:

Here's yours truly learning what to do when it all goes wrong, it's now the Fire Service College.

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Looks like theres an old Hunter and Mil Helicopter on the North side (in bing maps anyway) but the new houses don't show in that which is what threw me :lol:
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They're still being built, I can't imagine why anyone would want to buy a house there, they overlook Armageddon!

There's a Hunter, a Viscount and a Wessex there, I didn't get close enough to take any photo's but they're all in a very bad state :( There's also a mock motorway and a mock train crash, all very good for training.

Here's a bonus pic of G-NMID on a cold morning. It's sad that I now notice all the subtle differences in paint scheme! NMID, SURY and EMID are all Turbomecca engined EC135 T2's from roughly the same year but not a single one is the same as another :doh:

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