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G-WOBR

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This Helicopter (G-WOBR) seems to do a awful lot of dicking about around Gloucester Airport (as flightradar24). Is it used for training rather than HEMS. If this aircraft is being funded by charity, it must be costing a fortune. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.146.210.119 (talk) 12:06, 20 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

G-WBOL / G-WROL?

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Saw this at Rest Bay, Porthcawl today, attending someone who had fallen down a cliff.

“G-WBOL” had red livery that looked very like WAA, and one of the Audi Q7s as mentioned in the article was there too as well as an Ambulance Service off roader.

An HM Coastguard helicopter G-MCGW was there first, and lowered a rescuer and then stretcher with a winch, but then landed on the cliff top. The WAA helicopter arrived a little while later.

I took a photo and it seems to be an H145. Allowing for my misreading the mark, could the WAA helicopter have been G-WROL? The B could be an R, but is definitely before the O. In which case the mark in the article is incorrect, having the R and O transposed. Ghbtl (talk) 19:44, 14 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]