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chopper_nut wrote:I'd think we'd all be surprised about what get pushed into tips. I guess when something like that reaches the end of its life, the scrap value is higher than the helicopter value. Still a bit of a shame though. If I was in CHC, I'd probably go and rescue one.
johnkiwi wrote:chopper_nut wrote:I'd think we'd all be surprised about what get pushed into tips. I guess when something like that reaches the end of its life, the scrap value is higher than the helicopter value. Still a bit of a shame though. If I was in CHC, I'd probably go and rescue one.
If you could organise someone to recover one, i have shed storage space to keep it until you can collect, but i am an hour away from heathcote...
John of the Kiwis, very sure Nick is not in the need for an ole hull , but maybe there is another out there who at the moment is doing a real "itchy and scratchy" show .. there we go , 'John of the Kiwis' has offered a short time spot .. Now I wonder if there are any MD500 parts in the tip. 
.. He has all the extra space out in West Melton , could store it no problems 
chopper_nut wrote:I'm sure some of you have seen it already but a look at the NZ Civil Aircraft blog shows what appears to be Bell 206 fuselages in the Heathcote Valley tip. If somebody want's to rescue them from being turned into drink cans, better get down there.

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