I have a suspicion that might be one of the Air Methods Mercy Air ships that used to fly in Southern California which subsequently got sold to somebody overseas when they upgraded their fleet. Still has the nose mounted Night Sun search light for night scene call work..........
@@Master_aviation1 Hmmm. For laughs, were you ever able to make out the foreign registration tail number on this ship? Be neat to do some detective work to trace its origin when I have nothing better to do.....I used to fly those ships for them over 15 years ago. Thing is too, we had wire strike kits on the roof and chin, which are not on this ship, which throws in some doubt........
The format function also exists to make sure that the camera can read a new card because if the card isn't properly formatted your photos won't be saved on the card
In my opinion a camera that uses AA batteries is better than cameras that use weird mobile phone style batteries as they are easier to obtain even though the Nikon Coolpix L110 is an older camera I immediately snapped one up when I spotted one in a second hand shop at a bargain price I spent less than what you would pay for a budget compact camera and get a better camera at the same time a lot of street photographers are switching to the older digital cameras and recommend makes like Sony cannon and Nikon
@@Master_aviation1 “luss” ? I thought the comments were instructive, ie valuable takeaways for others to learn. I understand if it developed into 🔥, but I thought the first comment might actually help someone else to stay out of a dangerous situation.
If your gonna do a video on a product in this case a camera it would help if you knew what the hell you was talking about you clearly don't Thumbs down
That "B" model is in the colors that the US Army used in the early 1960's before a low visibility paint scheme was applied to Hueys in Southeast Asia. Other rare models of the Bell 204 are the "E" model used by the Marine Corps and the "F" model used by the Air Force.
Awesome heli brings back memories when i was working at Krugersdorp Airport as an airplane mech years ago. This chopper surprised me with a low flyby, then got the opportunity to check it out. Caught the flyby on video with awesome sound, ill add a link below.🤙🏼🤙🏼 ru-vid.comfIct8ATFcuk?si=CBt_3fevq5V402s_