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I was in the army and stationed in W Berlin in the early 70s. As a member of the Royal Engineers, I was involved in the behind-the-scenes work for the Berlin Tattoo. During preparations for the 1973 performance, our work was often interupted by people rehearsing various things. One such was a Sioux helicopter that was wheeled into the Deutschlandhalle, pre-flighted and then flown sideways round the arena. On live performance days, a man with a giant key would 'wind' the aircraft up, then, despite warnings in German and English, there were programmes, ice-creams and all sorts of other debris flying about as the helicopter did its thing. We learnt later that this was done on the 35th anniversary of Hanna Reitsch's flight. Ah, happy days! RASAM ( talk) 20:20, 24 May 2009 (UTC)
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I was in the army and stationed in W Berlin in the early 70s. As a member of the Royal Engineers, I was involved in the behind-the-scenes work for the Berlin Tattoo. During preparations for the 1973 performance, our work was often interupted by people rehearsing various things. One such was a Sioux helicopter that was wheeled into the Deutschlandhalle, pre-flighted and then flown sideways round the arena. On live performance days, a man with a giant key would 'wind' the aircraft up, then, despite warnings in German and English, there were programmes, ice-creams and all sorts of other debris flying about as the helicopter did its thing. We learnt later that this was done on the 35th anniversary of Hanna Reitsch's flight. Ah, happy days! RASAM ( talk) 20:20, 24 May 2009 (UTC)
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