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This helicopter with cameras flew around for more than 20 minutes last week, and passed at the end of our garden, flying less than 30 meters above the ground. What the hell were they looking for?

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Great photo.

I guess it's not a police helicopter?  Gyro stabilised steerable video on the front might point to that.

The last time a police helicopter flew around here for a long period (40 minutes) it turned out the local police station (a kilometre away) had released the wrong criminal from their cells!

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5 hours ago, Graham (G4FUJ) said:

Great photo.

I guess it's not a police helicopter?  Gyro stabilised steerable video on the front might point to that.

The last time a police helicopter flew around here for a long period (40 minutes) it turned out the local police station (a kilometre away) had released the wrong criminal from their cells!

It is not a police helicopter, Graham : it belongs to Heliportugal, a private company. Except if it has been loaned by the police...

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On 5/19/2019 at 7:21 PM, david strachan said:

FLIR Thermal Imaging camera on front of helicopter.  Used to check for electrical hot spots in electricity wires.

 

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Hello David,

Do you think that it could be looking for people, or a specific person, among the olive trees?

Best Regards,

Michael
 

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It looks like a FLIR to me. 

Used to manage a company that explored for oil & gas using a radar mounted between skids of Bell JetRanger.  Flew at 80 kn about 5m above ground (lower was better)...couple of trips enough for me.  Only used ex Viet pilots or crop duster types. Several times returned with Saltbush in the skids 😅

 

Anyway, point is there are many remote sensors made for helicopter deployment nowadays.  We use FLIR here in Australia to cover the vast electrical network looking for electrical faults..I'm sure it is the same everywhere now

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Squirrels are great choppers. I spent years working with them, 500’s, Lamas, 212’s, and Vertols on seismic in the mountains of Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. First task in the morning once airborne was to hover over to trim a tree, so the pilot knew exactly where the tips were. Rotor strikes were pretty much daily events.

We nearly always used ex-deer hunter pilots, because they were used to flying down below tree level, and in conditions that clag out in minutes. This’ll give you some idea...

 

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