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Bristol Belvedere HC1
Hi,
I'm looking for some first hand accounts of what the Belvedere was like to fly and maintain. If anyone served with 26, 72 and 66 Sqns on these helicopters and would like to share their experiences then I'd be extremely grateful. Kind regards, Alex
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Re: Bristol Belvedere HC1
Alex
Might I suggest you contact RAFA or Sqn associations as this might be a better route than 12 OCH? Chris |
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Re: Bristol Belvedere HC1
Hi Chris,
Thanks. I'm trying to cover all my bases and get as much exposure as possible. I've made a good number of contacts and got some unique photos. Like most research projects the more you can get the better. Alex
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