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G-WASC, 2012 Eurocopter EC-135T-2+, C/N: 1074

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Photo ID: AC852699

G-WASC, 2012 Eurocopter EC-135T-2+ C/N 1074, Welshpool Airport based Wales Air Ambulance helicopter Helimed 59 (on the left) joins resident Helimed 57 (G-WASN) at the South Wales air ambulance base on the day before the 12th anniversary of the Wales Air Ambulance Service being founded.

Welshpool Airport based Wales Air Ambulance helicopter Helimed 59 (on the left) joins resident Helimed 57 (G-WASN) at the South Wales air ambulance base on the day before the 12th anniversary of the Wales Air Ambulance Service being founded.

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Photographer: Roger Winser
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Shot Date: 2013-02-28
Airport: EGFH
Swansea Airport, Swansea, Wales United Kingdom
Upload Date: 2013-02-28
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  • G-WASC @ EGFH - EC-135T-2+, Wales Air Ambulance helicopter, Welshpool based, call sign Helimed 59, seen popping in for fuel. - by Derek Flewin by Derek Flewin @ EGFH