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ADF chopper suffers ‘minor technical fault’ at Gold Coast golf course

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A soon-to-be-retired army helicopter has returned to its Queensland base after suffering a “minor technical fault” that hampered its departure from an aviation exhibition held on a Gold Coast golf course.

The aging Tiger armed reconnaissance helicopter (ARH) was on display at the RACV Royal Pines Resort this week for an Australian Helicopter Industry Association event, when it experienced difficulties before take-off.

Video recorded on Thursday and obtained by the ABC shows smoke emerging from the rear of the locally assembled aircraft which is due to be replaced by a new American-made Apache attack helicopter.

“This was a ‘hot engine start’ and these things happen about once a year with army helicopters,’ a source with knowledge of the incident told the ABC, speaking only on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to comment publicly.

A Department of Defence spokesperson told the ABC during the incident “no injuries or damages were sustained,” during the incident and the helicopter was able to fly back to base at Oakey.

“An Australian Army Tiger Armed Reconnaissance helicopter experienced a minor technical fault while preparing for take-off from the RotorTech Helicopter and Uncrewed Flight Exposition on the Gold Coast on 6 June 2024.

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