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Kiwi Helicopter's Bell 214ST, piloted by Peter Avery and Alan Shannon lifts a transformer up to the High Noon T Bar on Saturday. King Coun--try Electric Power Board staff and Turoa Skifields Staff worked through the day with the helicopter, which can lift 3.5 tonnes, to lay ea--ble and instal trans--formers as part of the ski field electrifi--cation project.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 373, 12 February 1991, Page 1

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Kiwi Helicopter's Bell 214ST, piloted by Pe- ter Avery and Alan Shannon lifts a transformer up to the High Noon T Bar on Saturday. King Coun-try Electric Power Board staff and Turoa Skifields Staff worked through the day with the helicopter, which can lift 3.5 tonnes, to lay ea-ble and instal trans-formers as part of the ski field electrifi-cation project. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 373, 12 February 1991, Page 1

Kiwi Helicopter's Bell 214ST, piloted by Pe- ter Avery and Alan Shannon lifts a transformer up to the High Noon T Bar on Saturday. King Coun-try Electric Power Board staff and Turoa Skifields Staff worked through the day with the helicopter, which can lift 3.5 tonnes, to lay ea-ble and instal trans-formers as part of the ski field electrifi-cation project. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 373, 12 February 1991, Page 1

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