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went on honey bros and saw a advert on bottom of there page for this training site. looked at the video and saw they used a heli im thinking what is wrong with a crane or teleporter or am i missing something :confused1: apart from it being a hell of alot more fun with a heli :001_tt2:

 

 

Tree Surgery Courses and Training - Keith Yates Tree Experience

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that tree looked like a match stick beneath that chinook. I wonder how they managed to get that organised?

 

here's my guess,,

the chinook is the only heavy lift heli available in this country, (by "this country" i also mean scotland stevie:001_smile:)that lump of wood is way to heavy for anything else,, me thinks..

 

the military are also the only owners ( i'm aware of) of said heli's

 

the house is owned by brass, or is valuable to her majesty in some way or another.

 

the airbase was not far away, good training for the lads..

 

always count on the army to save the day.. (so starting thread war with the puffs in blue:lol:)

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it looks like access was so bad to the house that they probably couldn't get a crane big enough up to it. Ad it was the joint air transport establishment ( the forerunner of the joint heli force) which i think is based at Raf odiham in hants but has aircrew and ground crew from all three services.

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