A Real Treat …… Worth Waiting For

Copter

It was the first Birthday Present that my youngest Grandson Ewan bought me.

Admittedly I have had to wait two years for it to come to fruition, cancellations due to bad weather on each scheduled day eventually ended yesterday with success!

Mind you Ewan might have organised so that he would be old enough to wave me off!

It was not just any Helicopter Flight over Derbyshire but an extended flight called the โ€˜Dam Busters Runโ€™.

The bonus was that it was a flight that encompassed a complete scenic tour of Derbyshire, as well as the historic flight over Howden Reservoir and Dam, used by the Dam Busters as training locations for those famous raids of W.W.2. 

Helicopter G-PTOO was our call signโ€ฆ..

C-Take-off

1.-Lonely-spot-for-a-Hellipad

and our Helipad was this remote location on the Derbyshire Staffordshire moorlands near Axe Edgeโ€ฆ..

soon converted into temporary refuelling point and makeshift Departure and Arrivals Gate.

3-Quick-Refuel

 

2-Temporary-Base 

 

 

 

D-Bye-Bye-Granddad

The Pre Flight Formalities were soon over and done with and time for Ewan to wave me goodbyeโ€ฆโ€ฆ..

and up and away into a not quite cloud free sky and our first glimpse of the treats to comeโ€ฆ.

 

A blink of an eye and we were soaring above Axe Edge Moor and banking to the north for a memorable and very scenic flightโ€ฆcome and enjoy the trip with usโ€ฆ.

5-Over-Axe-Edge-Moor-heading-for-the-High-Peak

Whilst the run took us over the famous Damโ€™s was terrific, equally as memorable was the birds eye view of Chatsworth House, packed with visitors who like us were enjoying a great summers day out in Derbyshireโ€ฆโ€ฆ.

18-Chatsworth-House-and-Gardens 

It may well have been a 2 year wait but it genuinely was a trip worth waiting for and an experience not to be missed.  I have only ever been on a commercial North Sea Helicopter years ago, journeying out to a North Sea Gas Platform in great discomfortโ€ฆ.this flight was purely for funโ€ฆ..and it was. 

But a word to photographers who might also get the opportunity of a Pleasure Flight like thisโ€ฆ.be prepared.  Have your camera set up, before you get on board, the windows donโ€™t open, they are also tinted, rotas and glare get in the way, you are tight for space and even though it is an executive copter it still shakes and you shake.  Nor do you have time to play aboutโ€ฆjust shoot as it happens in front of youโ€ฆhesitate and the moment is gone.  As for camera settings, I pre-set to 1000sec at F6.3, auto ISO and Auto WB.  Forget Polarisers or Graduated Filters you just donโ€™t have the time.   If you want serious aerials then go Charter a Copterโ€ฆ.if not just enjoy the trip and accept that any images are a bonus.

17th August

ยฉ David Oakes 2014

14 thoughts on “A Real Treat …… Worth Waiting For

  1. What a wonderful present and a great flight. I know you probably took a lot that didn’t turn out, but these photos are a beaut record of a special day. Thanks for sharing, David.

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    1. It was a great tri, wish I could go again today!….as the waste images – I mentioned that you shoot when you can the pilot isn’t positioning the copter for you, he’s on a mission there and back, so I was surprised that out of 50 images shot only a few were duff mainly because either the rota was caught in the top of the image or else light reflection across the windows. So overall pleased

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    1. By the time my birthday does come round in a months time I will be well and truly blessed with good wishes….Thank you. It was a birthday treat that had to wait 2 years to become a reality.

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  2. Wow definitely worth the wait and you were blessed with some decent weather we have had rain straight through for nearly 2 weeks ๐Ÿ˜ฆ I can see 617 Sqn flying below you banking in aheavy turn over the dam

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      1. in formation with 2 x GR4s ๐Ÿ™‚

        617 Sqn now disbanded will return in 18 months at RAF Marham in the latest Lightening II fast jet – it was a privilege to work with them for my last 5 years of service (the history room on the Squadron was incredible my favourite was the giant model of the battleship Tirpitz and the entire Squadron photographed before the mission to the Dams under the wings of a Lancaster

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