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Aircraft:SE-HTRPhoto date:Type:5 Jun, 2012Operator:Photo views:Location:804Photo by:SE-HTR, visiting Fiskflyg's main base in Porjus.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HTR/4759 -
Aircraft:SE-HTRPhoto date:Type:14 Apr, 2011Operator:Photo views:Location:847Photo by:Equipped with floats and parked in front of Lapplandsflyg's hangar at Umeå Airport.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HTR/3041 -
Aircraft:SE-HTRPhoto date:Type:30 Jun, 2004Operator:Photo views:Location:462Photo by:SE-HTR, a.k.a. 'Rosa Pantern' (Pink Panther), was photographed by Anders Selander as it had just landed at Lake Tärnasjön's Fishing Camp.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HTR/702 -
Aircraft:SE-HTRPhoto date:Type:1997Operator:Photo views:Location:465Photo by:Photographed in Tärnaby Village.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-HTR/4178
SE-HTR
Information about SE-HTR
This aircraft was constructed in 1980 and came to Sweden in May 1989, purchased by Lapplandsflyg Lap-Air AB. The helicopter was nicknamed "Rosa Pantern" (Pink Panther) due to obvious reasons. The aircraft was used for various operations, including shuttle traffic and tourism.
In April 2012 Lapplandsflyg announced its retirement after 59 years in service. Upon its retirement Lapplandsflyg was the oldest existing helicopter company in Sweden. Its operations were terminated in the early summer of 2012. At the time of its retirement Lapplandsflyg operated five helicopters - three Jet Rangers and two Long Rangers.
SE-HTR was transferred to Fiskflyg's fleet in June 2012, leased from Lapplandsflyg. It was put in service at Fiskflyg's newly established Kvikkjokk base (where it had operated frequently in its past life).
The helicopter was returned to its owner later in the summer (replaced by SE-HVI).
In April 2012 Lapplandsflyg announced its retirement after 59 years in service. Upon its retirement Lapplandsflyg was the oldest existing helicopter company in Sweden. Its operations were terminated in the early summer of 2012. At the time of its retirement Lapplandsflyg operated five helicopters - three Jet Rangers and two Long Rangers.
SE-HTR was transferred to Fiskflyg's fleet in June 2012, leased from Lapplandsflyg. It was put in service at Fiskflyg's newly established Kvikkjokk base (where it had operated frequently in its past life).
The helicopter was returned to its owner later in the summer (replaced by SE-HVI).



