Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Civilian military scheme's


SNIAS Gazelle SA341G (1417) is a civilian model, for some reason it was painted in a desert camo scheme in the late 1990's. It was operated from a private site in Kent. In 2002 it was re-registered G-OGEO, a mark it still wears today, based in Falkirk, Scotland.

First registered Southern Air in 1989 as G-OSOO (0298E) this machine had 4 further UK owners before being registered G-HUKA in February 2002 with it's current owner. When this scheme was painted, the paintshop had 5 different spray guns being operated at the same time to complete the task.

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