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Helicopter Operations in the Persian Gulf

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2023

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Wing Commander BRIE said that Mr BRISTOW had been connected with many aspects of helicopter development for a number of years He first learned to fly helicopters in 1944 at Floyd Bennett Field, U S A, and in 1946 was a helicopter test pilot with Westland Aircraft Ltd In 1948 he received the Royal Aero Club Silver Medal for the relief of the Wolf Rock Lighthouse, and in 1949 the Croix de Guerre for jungle rescue in Indo China whilst he was Technical Manager and Chief Pilot with Hehcop-Air, Pans In 1950 he formed his own company, Air Whaling Ltd and pioneered the use of the helicopter for whaling m the Antarctic In 1955 he formed Bnstow Helicopters Ltd , and tonight we are to hear an account of the work being done by this Company in the Persian Gulf and the large part the helicopter plays in transporting men and materials from the mainland to the drilling rig fifty miles out in the Gulf

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1956

References

* Acknowledgments to Shell, Westland Aircraft Limited, The Air Registration Board, and Transair Limited