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Hi Mish. Thanks for the linkes. Also the following..

SAM Westland Lynx all variants. October 2002 a special reprint of the article in the mag for that month.

Queens Colour Fly Past. John Hale in SMI December 1991.

Farewell 839 NAS. John Hale SMI February 1994

Jack of all Trades. Air International November 2009

Lynx in Battledress. Air International April 1990

Flying 'Bootnecks'. Air Forces Monthly No, 196

SAM Aircraft in Detail Westlasnd Lynx, issue unknown.

Colin

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Having just returned from the 66th Multilateral Lynx Support Committee in Brasil I want to share this picture of a Brasilian Lynx Mk. 21A with you:

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Once I get sorted out I will process and upload more Brasilian Lynx pictures to my website.

Oh, and add a Brasilian Lynx to the Lynx-to-do list. ;)

Jens

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Having just returned from the 66th Multilateral Lynx Support Committee in Brasil

You git!! The furthest I got on Lynx meetings was bloody Somerset!!

Jealousy aside, cracking photos and I'll bet it was a fantastic run ashore, Jens.

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I have now uploaded some of my pictures of Brazilian Navy Lynx Mk. 21A to my website:

http://www.amarc.dk/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=26:helicopter-pictures&Itemid=31&layout=default

Jens

Nice pics there Jens, thanks for sharing then. Is that a seamine in the second pic atachedto the port weapons pylon?

Colin

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You git!! The furthest I got on Lynx meetings was bloody Somerset!!

Jealousy aside, cracking photos and I'll bet it was a fantastic run ashore, Jens.

Thanks.

It's a tough job but someone's gotta do it. ;)

That said, the Brits attending the conference apparently also brought the British weather. It was very interesting to see the Brazilian Lynx though.

Nice pics there Jens, thanks for sharing then. Is that a seamine in the second pic atachedto the port weapons pylon?

Colin

Thanks Colin.

The Lynx was armed with a Sea Skua and what I believe is a depth charge.

Jens

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