OK, Somehow two of the same video got posted. You see the flashing lights on Charlie's blades, which sort of look like the blades are turning. For you perfectionists, yes, they seem to be turning backwards. This is acceptable seeing how it took hours on a ten foot ladder in the freaking freezing cold to get that far.
Just love it as it is, as we do.
Note the row of Christmas stockings over the banner with a nice silvery garland placed by a little elf named Jonnie. The cargo hold is overflowing with presents onto the ground. there are lighted up presents inside, with an interior light showing more of the presents. The bicycle will go to a granddaughter soon. The snow toys may get borrowed to go to our local sledding hill if we get some significant snow soon,
which has not been happening lately.
Not too visible on Charlie's nose is a great big red nose.
"Rudolf" Charlie brings cheer to the people passing by. We have had a lot of nice comments.
This is lots of fun.
If you look carefully you can see a lighted up Santa face in the pilot's window.
Yes, that is a Mickey Mouse in Santa clothing.
In the picture below you can see we put a large Star of Bethlehem far above the rotor head.
Who says a helicopter cannot be all things to all people. Just ask the troops who lived in the field in
Viet Nam if the helicopters did not seem to everything to them at times.
From "Rudolf" Charlie and the H-34 crew:
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone.
God bless the whole world, no exceptions!
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