Nice! That’s a rare helicopter in the USA. Back in 2012 I saw a Gazelle in person for the first time, I never thought that I would see a Gazelle in Tennessee. It belonged to a guy that owned a local paving company.
These are very rare now days and hard to catch at that for me anyway, I was so excited when I saw that this was at the airport and going up for a flight. Thank you so much for your comment & for watching Javier 👍
Thanks again for posting a vid of one of those classic whirlybird beauties back from the days cars and airplanes look better than nowadays, or am I just getting old? I love the wiggling of the tail in the minute before takeoff: this machine shows that it has no business on the ground, it wants to FLY!!
The Gazelle is one of the most beautiful and elegant looking helicopters EVER made - it looks way better than many contemporary helis IMHO, with an unmatched history of use throughout the world and performance that'll match or surpass a lot of the current crop of helis too. I see it's for sale at a terrific price considering its pedigree - whoa, if I had than kind of $ available I'd buy it in a heartbeat and work toward getting my license to fly it : ) In the meantime, I'd just park it in the back yard and drool over its looks every day : ). Lucky that you FLEW in it !!!
Nicely said David, Love these Gazelles and they are becoming more and more rare as days pass by. Thank you for your comment & for watching and maybe you will come into some money and can by this beauty 👍😎
@@EdWhisenantAviation Hi Ed thanks for replying . . . yes, if I come into enough money to buy the Gazelle, I assure you that you and your owner/pilot friend will be the first to know : ) Cheers and I hope you have the pleasure of going up in this beauty again
Hello Anthony, They do not use these Gazelle helicopters, they are to old and have no room inside for transporting a patient. That I know of they use the Airbus EC130 / H130 This is what they look like www.airbus.com/en/products-services/helicopters/civil-helicopters/h130 the Gazelle & H130 / EC130 look very similar. Great question & thank you for watching 👍😎
Thank you for watching my video also, I don't have the exact answer I know the Robinson Helicopters are the same way, the engine starts and then they can engage the rotors. Great question hopefully someone can answer us or I will try and find out.
Now i know what helicopter blue thunder as I so badly want to make a replica of that an actual flying replica of blue thunder I’ve never seen anyone do it before, but if anyone has, please let me know cause I still want someone to own the blue thunder helicopter
Grazie mille Edoardo! Now posted on _Shrieking Gazelles_ www.aviafora.com/forums/forum/helicopter-fora/gazelles/343-shrieking-gazelles?p=12344#post12344
Cool than I have a Lama video to watch, titled : Aerospatiale SA 315B Lama Engine Start Up Takeoff & Landing or link is ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-l-L_6fDFq9E.html let me know what you think 👍😎