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Nah! It is a quisher to get the last drops out of a teabag!One end looks like a valve. Surely not something off his Chopper?
He is a helicopter engineer😜
Found them. They are silver plated cocktail swizels. There are some on eBay for sale. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/16689592...A0BKBA&hash=item26dbc5b827:g:BWgAAOSwma5lWNjXI honestly don't know what they are, I think a cocktail stirrer maybe.
For wine bottles
I believe it's for removing the spring clip on the window winder handle on older cars.Spring/clip removal tool?
That's a Westland Scout, Aero dynamics of a brick.Reminds me of a version of the Alouette helicopter, but not seen that one previously.
I think it was the big Westlands that they used to carry mail and supplies to the large tankers rounding the Cape of Good Hope? All the stuff was in a big net underneath the chopper and they never actually landed on the tanker.That's a Westland Scout, Aero dynamics of a brick.
The Wheeled version was the Wasp.
The Tanker contract were carried out using Sikorsky S58, Then Court Line helicopters used Sikorsky S61 , an the 1980s The American Navy used Aerospatial Pumas for a long time. Through a private firm.I think it was the big Westlands that they used to carry mail and supplies to the large tankers rounding the Cape of Good Hope? All the stuff was in a big net underneath the chopper and they never actually landed on the tanker.