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It'd be good if it was.

 

"Right lads, let's pick up tapas in Barcelona for lunch, then we'll fly over France and head towards Moscow, before turning round, head back to France, land in Bordeaux pick up a nice bottle of red for the missus. Then I suppose we had better get to Selhurst park pick that Dwight Gayle up before 11 tonight!" 

More like:

 

"Alright, chaps: Liam's tracking us again. Let's put on one heck of a show for the lad!"

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The amount of fapping the helicopters going to cause today will show up on the Richter Scale. 

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Is it just me, but isn't it slightly creepy to be checking up every 30 minutes where a helicopter is going?

You wouldn't have thought it was would you? 

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Is it just me, but isn't it slightly creepy to be checking up every 30 minutes where a helicopter is going?

Pretending you have restraint... you and I both know the thread checking is a lot more frequent than every 30 minutes!

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Owners plane landed in Southend this morning, helicopter arrived 25 mins later to pickup. Owners live near Battersea, which is where the helicoper dropped them off. 

 

No transfer activity involving the heli.

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G-lcfc just landed near Chelsea!!!

Yet it then suggests the Helicopter took off again at around 9 from London Heathrow - I expect the map line isn't exactly spot on. Not sure where the Heli is heading for now however, southern flight path it seems.

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According to BBC weather regarding Berahino to Newcastle... Yes Wind is an issue with helicopters lol lol... cheers for that.

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Aren’t Helicopters Very Fragile – Unable to Cope With Strong Winds?

Despite the fact that two-seater helicopters like the Robinson R22 look fragile, they aren’t. These aircraft cope very well with high wind conditions if the pilot is skilled enough to handle them. And in many ways helicopters are easier to fly in strong winds than small aeroplanes – you don’t need to land them into the wind, and you aren’t flung around the sky in an uncomfortable manner.

 

http://www.decodedscience.org/mistaken-ideas-concerning-helicopters/26228

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