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A white Airbus Helicopters aircraft, registered as ZS-RTG, is prominently featured, parked inside what appears to be a hangar or maintenance facility in Cape Town, South Africa. The helicopter is seen from its right side, slightly from above, with its nose facing towards the right of the frame.

The sleek white fuselage bears the black text "ZS-RTG" and the "AIRBUS HELICOPTERS" logo. Below the cockpit, the company name "CAPE TOWN HELICOPTERS" is visible, accompanied by a silhouette of a helicopter. A blue strap or rope is used to secure one of the main rotor blades to the fuselage. The large, dark-tinted cockpit canopy is a dominant feature at the front. One of the side doors on the right side of the aircraft is open, revealing parts of the interior or equipment.

The main rotor head and one of the dark gray main rotor blades are visible on the left side of the helicopter. The tail rotor system and the rear of the aircraft are mostly out of frame. The landing skids are partially visible, extending from beneath the fuselage.

The setting is an indoor space, characterized by large concrete pillars and walls. One concrete pillar in the background has "II H" stenciled on it. Overhead, industrial red piping is visible. Large windows or glass panels reflect parts of the interior environment. The lighting suggests it is daytime. The helicopter is stationary, implying it is either stored, undergoing inspection, or prepared for operation. No people are visible in the scene.
Virgo

Apr 24, 2026, 9:10 AM

Cape Town, South Africa

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A white Airbus Helicopters aircraft, registered as ZS-RTG, is prominently featured, parked inside what appears to be a hangar or maintenance facility in Cape Town, South Africa. The helicopter is seen from its right side, slightly from above, with its nose facing towards the right of the frame. The sleek white fuselage bears the black text "ZS-RTG" and the "AIRBUS HELICOPTERS" logo. Below the cockpit, the company name "CAPE TOWN HELICOPTERS" is visible, accompanied by a silhouette of a helicopter. A blue strap or rope is used to secure one of the main rotor blades to the fuselage. The large, dark-tinted cockpit canopy is a dominant feature at the front. One of the side doors on the right side of the aircraft is open, revealing parts of the interior or equipment. The main rotor head and one of the dark gray main rotor blades are visible on the left side of the helicopter. The tail rotor system and the rear of the aircraft are mostly out of frame. The landing skids are partially visible, extending from beneath the fuselage. The setting is an indoor space, characterized by large concrete pillars and walls. One concrete pillar in the background has "II H" stenciled on it. Overhead, industrial red piping is visible. Large windows or glass panels reflect parts of the interior environment. The lighting suggests it is daytime. The helicopter is stationary, implying it is either stored, undergoing inspection, or prepared for operation. No people are visible in the scene.

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