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Aircraft:SE-JHIPhoto date:Type:27 Feb, 2007Operator:Photo views:Location:2542Photo by:Cooling down after a rocket recovery mission in northern Sweden. The helicopter was fitted with floats for offshore ice breaker support operations.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-JHI/2647
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Aircraft:SE-JHIPhoto date:Type:27 Feb, 2007Operator:Photo views:Location:3348Photo by:The pilots Peter and Geir of Kallax Flyg AB is seen preparing their Ecureuil for take-off after a rocket payload recovery mission near Vidsel in northern Sweden. The helicopter was equipped with fixed floats for the seasonal ice breaker operations in the Gulf of Bothnia.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-JHI/3366
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Aircraft:SE-JHIPhoto date:Type:17 Apr, 2006Operator:Photo views:Location:1552Photo by:Resting on a mountain crest west of Abisko in the most northern parts of Sweden. The image was shot by pilot Thomas Mäki during a heliski operation on a beautiful spring day in April.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-JHI/463
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Aircraft:SE-JHIPhoto date:Type:1 Jul, 2005Operator:Photo views:Location:852Photo by:This beautiful photo was shot by pilot Ragnar Anttila at his 100 landing on top of Sweden, well, at least on the highest mountain of Sweden - Kebnekaise. The helicopter is standing next to Sydtoppen, on the top of Mt. Kebnekaise, Sweden's highest mountain peak. Sydtoppen is currently located at 2109,5 m above sea level. The landing took place during a tourist flight.
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Aircraft:SE-JHIPhoto date:Type:2 Mar, 2005Operator:Photo views:Location:747Photo by:This image was shot by pilot Ragnar Anttila as the he had landed at a remote place north of Kuusamo in north-eastern Finland, only 5 km from the Russian border, to pick up a research balloon. The balloon had been launched from the Swedish Space Corporation’s Esrange base in Kiruna and flew at altitude of 26 km for 6 hours before it automatically landed in northern Finland. It carried a payload of scientific instruments, weighing approx 540 kg. The balloon was equipped with a GPS and a transponder in order for the ground crew to control the flight and find it after the landing.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-JHI/661
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Aircraft:SE-JHIPhoto date:Type:23 Nov, 2004Operator:Photo views:Location:766Photo by:This unique image was shot by pilot Ragnar Anttila as the Ecureuil was recovering the payload of the space rocket “MAXUS 6”, approx 100 kilometres north of Kiruna in the most northern parts of Sweden. The rocket was 15 meters high and had a total weight of 12 400 kg. It was launched from the Swedish Space Corporation’s Esrange base in Kiruna and reached an altitude of 706 kilometres. The rocked, which was the seventh Maxus rocket to be launched in less than 14 years, carried a wide range of independent experiment units from Sweden and Germany. It stayed in microgravity for approx 12 minutes.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-JHI/660
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Aircraft:SE-JHIPhoto date:Type:27 Jun, 2004Operator:Photo views:Location:742Photo by:This photo was taken by pilot Martin Rask after a landing next to Sydtoppen, on the top of Mt. Kebnekaise, Sweden's highest mountain peak. Sydtoppen is currently located at 2109,5 m above sea level. The landing took place during a tourist flight.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-JHI/623
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Aircraft:SE-JHIPhoto date:Type:22 Sep, 2003Operator:Photo views:Location:728Photo by:This photo was shot during a moose recovery mission close to Kurravaara in Kiruna. Note the space pod mounted outside the luggage compartment behind the cabin. The space pods, mounted on each side of the aircraft, provides extra load volume potential to the Ecureuil.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-JHI/622
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Aircraft:SE-JHIPhoto date:Type:14 Jun, 2003Operator:Photo views:Location:723Photo by:Parked next to SE-JHH at Kallax Airport in Luleå. The airport is also the home of the F21 Air Force Base - which is the most northernly situated full-time base of the Air Force.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-JHI/1668
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Aircraft:SE-JHIPhoto date:Type:ca. 2003Operator:Photo views:Location:587Photo by:Equipped to record some aerial movie scenes for Kjell Sundvalls movie 'Hotet' ('The Threat'). The nose mounted camera equipment on the helicopter was leased for the movie project along with two experts from USA.Direct link: http://www.nordicrotors.com/SE-JHI/745
SE-JHI
Information about SE-JHI
This aircraft was purchased by Stenvalls Trä AB, owner of Kallax Flyg AB, in 2003. It arrived to Sweden in mid March and was registered as SE-JHI a couple of days later. The first mission carried out with the helicopter was the filming of Kjell Sundvalls movie "Hotet" ("The Threat") in the areas around Vidsel, in Norrbotten County. To carry out the task SE-JHI was equipped with a nose mounted camera leased from a company in USA.
SE-JHI was used for a wide variety of missions, including air taxi, icebreaker operations, rocket payload recovery and sling-load operations. It was mostly based in Piteå and Kiruna.
SE-JHI was exported to Norway in late-2007.
SE-JHI was used for a wide variety of missions, including air taxi, icebreaker operations, rocket payload recovery and sling-load operations. It was mostly based in Piteå and Kiruna.
SE-JHI was exported to Norway in late-2007.