Images of some of the 57 helicopters noted on this day.
04707 Chelt RC 17MAR2017 by TERRY COOMBES, on Flickr
04708 Chelt RC 17MAR2017 by TERRY COOMBES, on Flickr
04713 Chelt RC 17MAR2017 by TERRY COOMBES, on Flickr
04711 Chelt RC 17MAR2017 by TERRY COOMBES, on Flickr
04719 Chelt RC 17MAR2017 by TERRY COOMBES, on Flickr
04716 Chelt RC 17MAR2017 by TERRY COOMBES, on Flickr
04715 Chelt RC 17MAR2017 by TERRY COOMBES, on Flickr
04725 Chelt RC 17MAR2017 by TERRY COOMBES, on Flickr
04730 Chelt RC 17MAR2017 by TERRY COOMBES, on Flickr
04736 Chelt RC 17MAR2017 by TERRY COOMBES, on Flickr
04734 Chelt RC 17MAR2017 by TERRY COOMBES, on Flickr
04747 Chelt RC 17MAR2017 by TERRY COOMBES, on Flickr
04753 Chelt RC 17MAR2017 by TERRY COOMBES, on Flickr
04767 Chelt RC 17MAR2017 by TERRY COOMBES, on Flickr
Cheltenham Racecourse 17 March
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Re: Cheltenham Racecourse 17 March
Nice shots Terry, quite the myriad of types/paint schemes. Seen a few other photos of the heli-area elsewhere, looked like the ground was particularly soft (although the S-92 looks to have coped with it well)
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Re: Cheltenham Racecourse 17 March
The ground was very soft and the wind very strong, but the rain held off.
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Re: Cheltenham Racecourse 17 March
Great pics, I was in the best mate enclosure on Friday I was trying to make out what helicopters were up on the hill but it was quite a distance and the beer didn't help. One of the helicopters looked a lot bigger than the rest from where I was standing which would this be ? Thanks.
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Re: Cheltenham Racecourse 17 March
You seem to have very good access did you have special permission or can anybody get that close? Did you need a race day ticket?
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Re: Cheltenham Racecourse 17 March
The larger helicopter was G-LAWX a Sikorsky S92A
Re: Cheltenham Racecourse 17 March
No special permission required, do not enter RaceCourse area. I was a passenger so don't know road numbers but helipad north east of the racecourse.
Re: Cheltenham Racecourse 17 March
Smashing shots Terry!
Tankbuster, there is a public footpath that follows around the Racecourse perimeter - the heliport sits next to it. There is normally a spotters walkround at 1400 once the heliops have stopped. The walkround is operated by the firemen who only ask for a donation to firemens charities but as can be seen the photo opportunities are great. Parking is not available onsite.
Tankbuster, there is a public footpath that follows around the Racecourse perimeter - the heliport sits next to it. There is normally a spotters walkround at 1400 once the heliops have stopped. The walkround is operated by the firemen who only ask for a donation to firemens charities but as can be seen the photo opportunities are great. Parking is not available onsite.
If you like helicopters then have a look at my Flickr here; www.flickr.com/photos/111508006@N07/
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Re: Cheltenham Racecourse 17 March
Blackdog wrote:Smashing shots Terry!
Tankbuster, there is a public footpath that follows around the Racecourse perimeter - the heliport sits next to it. There is normally a spotters walkround at 1400 once the heliops have stopped. The walkround is operated by the firemen who only ask for a donation to firemens charities but as can be seen the photo opportunities are great. Parking is not available onsite.
Thanks for the info
Trevor C
recent and not so recent pictures here https://trevorc28a.wixsite.com/trevspics
recent and not so recent pictures here https://trevorc28a.wixsite.com/trevspics
Re: Cheltenham Racecourse 17 March
Blackdog wrote:Smashing shots Terry!
Tankbuster, there is a public footpath that follows around the Racecourse perimeter - the heliport sits next to it. There is normally a spotters walkround at 1400 once the heliops have stopped. The walkround is operated by the firemen who only ask for a donation to firemens charities but as can be seen the photo opportunities are great. Parking is not available onsite.
The collection goes to the Midlands air ambulance and also incorporates the collects from the tours at Ascot as well.