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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2011 13:38:38 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2011 22:18:24 GMT 1
Maybe an ICE Lynx there are x2 at VAHS Fleetlands XZ235 & 246
Russ
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2011 11:22:00 GMT 1
Hi Russ
thanks for the reply, but I have looked up photo's of the ICE Lynxes, and they differ by having red noses and dont have the orange panel on the top of the tail like the one above. The colours of the one in the picture were exact to what I saw and no doubts.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2011 20:16:37 GMT 1
They are easily swapped dayglo orange panels that are used from time to time on their standard machines when flying in snowy climes.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2011 23:06:11 GMT 1
I believe it was a Lynx belonging to Augusta Westland bound for the Algerian air force ZK182
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2011 21:26:11 GMT 1
The Lynx is one of a pair used for Jungle training. Hence the Red panels. Used to have a few painted years ago for the same ops. I think the others above have got a bit confused on your original message. The Algerian Lynx are grey with dayglo panels for SAR work. And of course the ICE Lynx are similar to the algerian examples (both Navy types).
The picture you have posted is the same type of paint scheme and applied now to two airframes.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2011 0:18:09 GMT 1
top man, thanks Rich! A venerable first post!
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