Black Country Bugle

Falklands chopper heads to Cosford

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CHINOOK helicopter HC6A “Bravo November” is the newsest addition to the collection at RAF Museum Cosford and comes to our region following a a distinguis­hed career within the Royal Air Force.

It was one of the original 30 Chinooks ordered by the RAF in 1978 and has been in service ever since, serving in every major conflict of the last 40 years. As a veteran of the Falklands, Iraq and Afghanista­n, Bravo November has seen four of its pilots awarded the Distinguis­hed Flying Cross (DFC) for actions while at the controls of the aircraft.

Bravo November will depart RAF Odiham in Hampshire on March 16 and will travel by road on a low loader lorry. The Chinook will be on public display for the first time ahead of the nation’s Falklands 40 anniversar­y celebratio­ns commencing April 2.

Dr Peter Johnston, RAF Museum Head of Collection­s said: “The Chinook, and in particular Bravo November, is a significan­t addition to the RAF Museum’s collection in the Midlands. As we look ahead to Falklands 40, museum visitors will be able to appreciate the enormous efforts and sacrifices that were required for the campaign to be successful by seeing this most famous of airframes. It also performed a variety of roles in worldwide operations since 1982, being involved in major moments in British and global history, and carries further extraordin­ary stories of service, sacrifice, and heroism at home and abroad. The RAF Museum is delighted to welcome Bravo November into our collection, ensuring an icon of British aviation is secured for future generation­s to enjoy.”

 ?? ?? MV Atlantic Conveyor with a Sea Harrier, Chinook and Wessex helicopter­s at the Falklands, 1982 (Crown Copyright, RAF Museum Collection)
MV Atlantic Conveyor with a Sea Harrier, Chinook and Wessex helicopter­s at the Falklands, 1982 (Crown Copyright, RAF Museum Collection)
 ?? ?? Boeing Chinook ZA718 Bravo November in the Falklands, 1982 (Crown Copyright, RAF Odiham)
Boeing Chinook ZA718 Bravo November in the Falklands, 1982 (Crown Copyright, RAF Odiham)

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