Helo's come to rescue

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Helo's come to rescue

Post by Polleke_NL »

In "De Telegraaf" of today (Nov.21.,2008);

Boten Kapseizen massaal voor Chinese kust
Meer dan 20 vissersboten sloegen vrijdag om, een paar honderd meter van de kust van Chinese eiland Dawangjia. Twee reddingshelicopters moesten er aan te pas komen om de drenkelingen te redden.

For the ones interested, these are the 2 helo's that came to the rescue;

B-7313, which took off ex Dalian 04.36 AMS time (11.36 Dalian time);

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and B-7125, which took off 04.54 AMS time (11.54 Dalian time);

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