Bell 47... the first Helicopter of the US Army in regular service. Used in Korea 1950-1952, by Israel 1956, Algeria 1950´s. In Germany we had them from 1958 to 1982 at the Airforce Helicopter Flying School in Bückeburg... And now, they are nearly forgotten... really? At these days a not so bad variant for our FSX you can buy here:
http://secure.simmarket.com/flysimware-bel...(de_5908).phtml
(For Prepar3D is a separate version available)
My first intention was to have a agil and slow toy to fly into VFR-Scenery´s like Alderney, made bei Earth Simulations. Flying low and slow, just for fun...


Alderney airport... a place for GA and sometimes for B.N. Trislanders from Guernsey and the UK.


The inner harbour, build at the 19th century... and never completed.

Caution, beware of birdstrike...

A lighthouse, build in 1912.





The harbour, some more details.



Yeah!


This fortress was build in the 19th century, but all in all it was a bluff against the frenchies.


This is of german origin, because the Germans in WWII capture the island without fight in Juni 1940 and stayed on the Channel Island´s to Mai 1945. This is a part of the german fortification build around 1942/43 . It was a command post for the coastal artillery.



The church of St. Anne.

O.k. this was our little flight. It´s time for tea now.
Addons: Earth Simulation Alderney, Bell 47G from Flysimware und REX.
http://secure.simmarket.com/flysimware-bel...(de_5908).phtml
(For Prepar3D is a separate version available)
My first intention was to have a agil and slow toy to fly into VFR-Scenery´s like Alderney, made bei Earth Simulations. Flying low and slow, just for fun...


Alderney airport... a place for GA and sometimes for B.N. Trislanders from Guernsey and the UK.


The inner harbour, build at the 19th century... and never completed.

Caution, beware of birdstrike...

A lighthouse, build in 1912.





The harbour, some more details.



Yeah!


This fortress was build in the 19th century, but all in all it was a bluff against the frenchies.


This is of german origin, because the Germans in WWII capture the island without fight in Juni 1940 and stayed on the Channel Island´s to Mai 1945. This is a part of the german fortification build around 1942/43 . It was a command post for the coastal artillery.



The church of St. Anne.

O.k. this was our little flight. It´s time for tea now.
Addons: Earth Simulation Alderney, Bell 47G from Flysimware und REX.