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ID: 1000629 Views: 799 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Reims Cessna FR172H Rocket
Aircraft Reg: 206
MSN / CN: 346

Operator: Irish Air Corps
Unit / Wing: 104 Sqn - Hawkeyes / No 1 Operations Wing

Picture Category: General Purpose Aircraft
Location: In Flight
Country: Ireland
Date: Unknown
Photographer
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Medium Picture Large Picture Comments: Cessna 206 with parachute jumpers.
ID: 1000628 Views: 588 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Reims Cessna FR172H Rocket
Aircraft Reg: 206
MSN / CN: 346

Operator: Irish Air Corps
Unit / Wing: 104 Sqn - Hawkeyes / No 1 Operations Wing

Picture Category: General Purpose Aircraft
Location: In Flight
Country: Ireland
Date: Unknown
Photographer
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Medium Picture Large Picture Comments: Cessna 206 with parachute jumpers.
ID: 1000610 Views: 852 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Britten-Norman BN-2T-4S Defender 4000
Aircraft Reg: 254
MSN / CN: 4008

Operator: Garda Air Support Unit

Picture Category: Surveillance / Reconnisance
Location: In Flight
Country: Unknown
Date: Unknown
Photographer
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Medium Picture Large Picture Comments: Garda Air Support Unit Defender in flight. Picture from the Britten-Norman Approach Magazine.
ID: 1000468 Views: 832 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Aerospatiale SA365Fi Dauphin II
Aircraft Reg: 246
MSN / CN: 6181

Operator: Irish Air Corps
Unit / Wing: 301 Sqn - SAR Sqn / No 3 Operations Wing

Picture Category: SAR Helicopter
Location: In Flight
Country: UK - Northern Ireland
Date: 28th June 2002
Photographer
Jerome Rafferty
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Medium Picture Large Picture Comments: Here is a photograph that I managed to take of Irish 246 departing 'Armagh' on the 28th June 2002. I was at home when I heard the noise of the helicopter and ran out with my camera and just grabbed this shot. Bertie Ahern can be seen with his back to the window!
ID: 1001431 Views: 816 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Sikorsky S-61N
Aircraft Reg: 257
MSN / CN: 61816

Operator: Irish Air Corps
Unit / Wing: 301 Sqn - SAR Sqn / No 3 Operations Wing

Picture Category: SAR Helicopter
Location: In Flight
Country: Ireland
Date: 7th May 2003
Photographer
Airman Damien Faulkner
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Medium Picture Large Picture Comments: Airman Damien Faulkner took the photo from Dauphin 247, flown by Comdt Shane Bonner.

"On Weds 7 May 2003, the Air Corps' newest acquisition took to the skies over Baldonnel, using call sign Sierra Kilo 257. Previously registered as EI - CXS, the Sikorsky S-61's new colour scheme is an adaptation of its original Irish Coastguard one. The first flight, under the command of Comdt Tom O'Connor, was another step along the path of the Air Corps' ambition to perform medium range search and rescue (SAR) missions. It will continue to "work up" over the summer in Sligo Airport where it will be based, and later this year will eventually replace the Dauphin SAR service, currently operated out of Air Station Finner in Co Donegal. Of note on the S-61 is the one metre diameter Air Corps roundel and the tricolour on the nose, which are designed to distinguish it from the Irish Coastguard operated S-61s around the Irish airports." Comdt. Kevin Byrne
ID: 1001430 Views: 856 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Sikorsky S-61N
Aircraft Reg: 257
MSN / CN: 61816

Operator: Irish Air Corps
Unit / Wing: 301 Sqn - SAR Sqn / No 3 Operations Wing

Picture Category: SAR Helicopter
Location: In Flight
Country: Ireland
Date: 7th May 2003
Photographer
Airman Damien Faulkner
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Medium Picture Large Picture Comments: Airman Damien Faulkner took the photo from Dauphin 247, flown by Comdt Shane Bonner.

"On Weds 7 May 2003, the Air Corps' newest acquisition took to the skies over Baldonnel, using call sign Sierra Kilo 257. Previously registered as EI - CXS, the Sikorsky S-61's new colour scheme is an adaptation of its original Irish Coastguard one. The first flight, under the command of Comdt Tom O'Connor, was another step along the path of the Air Corps' ambition to perform medium range search and rescue (SAR) missions. It will continue to "work up" over the summer in Sligo Airport where it will be based, and later this year will eventually replace the Dauphin SAR service, currently operated out of Air Station Finner in Co Donegal. Of note on the S-61 is the one metre diameter Air Corps roundel and the tricolour on the nose, which are designed to distinguish it from the Irish Coastguard operated S-61s around the Irish airports." Comdt. Kevin Byrne
ID: 1001429 Views: 939 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Sikorsky S-61N
Aircraft Reg: 257
MSN / CN: 61816

Operator: Irish Air Corps
Unit / Wing: 301 Sqn - SAR Sqn / No 3 Operations Wing

Picture Category: SAR Helicopter
Location: In Flight
Country: Ireland
Date: 7th May 2003
Photographer
Airman Damien Faulkner
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Medium Picture Large Picture Comments: Airman Damien Faulkner took the photo from Dauphin 247, flown by Comdt Shane Bonner.

"On Weds 7 May 2003, the Air Corps' newest acquisition took to the skies over Baldonnel, using call sign Sierra Kilo 257. Previously registered as EI - CXS, the Sikorsky S-61's new colour scheme is an adaptation of its original Irish Coastguard one. The first flight, under the command of Comdt Tom O'Connor, was another step along the path of the Air Corps' ambition to perform medium range search and rescue (SAR) missions. It will continue to "work up" over the summer in Sligo Airport where it will be based, and later this year will eventually replace the Dauphin SAR service, currently operated out of Air Station Finner in Co Donegal. Of note on the S-61 is the one metre diameter Air Corps roundel and the tricolour on the nose, which are designed to distinguish it from the Irish Coastguard operated S-61s around the Irish airports." Comdt. Kevin Byrne
ID: 1001428 Views: 1003 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Sikorsky S-61N
Aircraft Reg: 257
MSN / CN: 61816

Operator: Irish Air Corps
Unit / Wing: 301 Sqn - SAR Sqn / No 3 Operations Wing

Picture Category: SAR Helicopter
Location: In Flight
Country: Ireland
Date: 7th May 2003
Photographer
Airman Damien Faulkner
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Medium Picture Large Picture Comments: Airman Damien Faulkner took the photo from Dauphin 247, flown by Comdt Shane Bonner.

"On Weds 7 May 2003, the Air Corps' newest acquisition took to the skies over Baldonnel, using call sign Sierra Kilo 257. Previously registered as EI - CXS, the Sikorsky S-61's new colour scheme is an adaptation of its original Irish Coastguard one. The first flight, under the command of Comdt Tom O'Connor, was another step along the path of the Air Corps' ambition to perform medium range search and rescue (SAR) missions. It will continue to "work up" over the summer in Sligo Airport where it will be based, and later this year will eventually replace the Dauphin SAR service, currently operated out of Air Station Finner in Co Donegal. Of note on the S-61 is the one metre diameter Air Corps roundel and the tricolour on the nose, which are designed to distinguish it from the Irish Coastguard operated S-61s around the Irish airports." Comdt. Kevin Byrne
ID: 1001211 Views: 1434 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Aerospatiale SA330J Puma
Aircraft Reg: 242
MSN / CN: 1240

Operator: Irish Air Corps
Unit / Wing: No. 3 Support Wing "Helicopter Wing"

Picture Category: Military Helicopter
Location: In Flight
Country: Ireland
Date: Unknown
Photographer
Unknown     
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Medium Picture Large Picture Comments: Air to air shot of short lived Puma 242.
ID: 1001209 Views: 822 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Air Corps Helicopter Formation
Aircraft Reg: -

Operator: Irish Air Corps
Unit / Wing: Various Units

Picture Category: In Flight / Air to Air
Location: In Flight
Country: Ireland
Date: Unknown
Photographer
Unknown     
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Medium Picture Large Picture Comments: Air to air shot of the three types of helicopter flown by the Air Corps.

Top to bottom: Gazelle, Alouette III, Dauphin II.
 
 

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