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Aircraft:SE-HCAPhoto date:Type:22 Jul, 2007Operator:Photo views:Location:858Photo by:Parked inside Lapplandsflyg's hangar at Umeå Airport. This aircraft is one of few remaining Bell 47s in Sweden.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HCA/2508 -
Aircraft:SE-HCAPhoto date:Type:16 Jul, 1980Operator:Photo views:Location:451Photo by:Standing in Tärnaby in northern Sweden.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HCA/933 -
Aircraft:SE-HCAPhoto date:Type:31 Mar, 1972Operator:Photo views:Location:182Photo by:Parked at the airport in Västervik.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HCA/1246 -
Aircraft:SE-HCAPhoto date:Type:1968Operator:Photo views:Location:204Photo by:This photo was taken in Landskrona in 1968 as the helicopter was in temporary service with the Swedish National Police.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HCA/1319
SE-HCA
Information about SE-HCA
This aircraft was constructed in April 1956. It was purchased directly from Bell Aircraft Corporation by the newly established Swedish company Lapplandsflyg, bypassing the Swedish Bell agency Ostermans Aero AB. Lapplandsflyg's founder, mr Bertil Johansson, went to the US and picked up the aircraft himself. It was transported by boat to Europe, and then flown the last way to Sweden.
The helicopter was registered SE-HCA on 5 October 1956. It was based in Porjus and came to be operated in large parts of the mountain world.
The aircraft was leased by various companies, including Autair in Sudan. It was also operated by the Swedish Armed Forces from time to time.
SE-HCA was involved in an accident in July 1982. It was later repaired and returned to an airworthy condition. By this time Lapplandsflyg was a very large company in northern Sweden and it operated a large fleet of turbine helicopters. The Bell 47 was eventually retired, but it was maintained in an airworthy condition and kept as a vintage helicopter.
The 50-year old helicopter lost its airworthiness in 2006. It was stored in Lapplandsflyg's hangar in Umeå.
SE-HCA was purchased by a private owner in Sweden in late-October 2012. It was transported by truck to Stockholm for a future renovation process.
The helicopter was registered SE-HCA on 5 October 1956. It was based in Porjus and came to be operated in large parts of the mountain world.
The aircraft was leased by various companies, including Autair in Sudan. It was also operated by the Swedish Armed Forces from time to time.
SE-HCA was involved in an accident in July 1982. It was later repaired and returned to an airworthy condition. By this time Lapplandsflyg was a very large company in northern Sweden and it operated a large fleet of turbine helicopters. The Bell 47 was eventually retired, but it was maintained in an airworthy condition and kept as a vintage helicopter.
The 50-year old helicopter lost its airworthiness in 2006. It was stored in Lapplandsflyg's hangar in Umeå.
SE-HCA was purchased by a private owner in Sweden in late-October 2012. It was transported by truck to Stockholm for a future renovation process.



