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Harrison Ford's Bell 407GX helicopter on display at Heli-Expo 2014.Disclaimer

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About The Companies On Our Site

We do not claim to have a complete listing of companies for each helicopter topic listed; however, we search the internet and try to find as many companies which are applicable to each category. No one can logon to our website and add their own company. We check every company's website to make sure they serve the helicopter industry.

Harrison Ford's Bell 407GX helicopter on display at Heli-Expo 2014.Security

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Web statistics are about trends and and absolutes, depending upon how you analyze your web data. Web statistics often reveal patterns over time and how user behavior, traffic sources and engagement evolve. Absolutes numbers provide concrete data points at any given time useful in benchmarking performance against past data or industry standards. While absolute numbers give a snapshot of performance, trends provide context and direction.

Many companies would like to have accurate information about the number of people visiting their site which is why Google Analytics is used. The technology we use to track visits coming to our site and leaving our site uses cookies. Cookies are actually a good thing because it allows us and other companies to gauge how effective our web sites are, can help improve problem web pages and most importantly, can help the advertiser to make better decisions on concerning which web pages they want to advertise on.

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Harrison Ford at the controls of his Bell 407GX helicopter taking-off on the last day of Heli-Expo 2014.Advertising On Our Site

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Helicopter Links, its officers, employees, contractors or content providers shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising from or otherwise in connection with your use of Helicopter Links or any information, lack of information, services, arrangement of links, broken links, companies in incorrect categories, links which direct you to another company or somewhere else on the web and/or accidentally misrepresent one organization for another organization.

If we shorten a company name or a website, it is usually due to space requirements. If we have a bad link it is only a "typo" (a typing mistake) and not intentional. We sometimes leave bad links on our site, for a while, in case an organization is having technical difficulties. We have seen web sites go off-line from several days to several months and then reappear.

If you see broken links or broken pages on our site, we would appreciate an email from you alerting us. However, if there seems to be a problem with our site, to test if the problem is on your end, we recommend you refresh your browser as a first step to solving a problem. Then if that doesn't fix it, we recommend to go to our home page and start again. If that doesn't work, please send us an email and let us try to fix it!

Our naming convention for company links is typically three W's and the rest of the web page. That is, the actual website is https://www.company.com/ and we shorten the website to read www.company.com. This is to keep our website visually consistent and pleasing to the eye.

End of disclaimer.

About the pictures:

The pictures on this web page are of Harrison Ford's Bell 407GX helicopter which he flew to Heli-Expo 2014 in Anaheim California, USA. He also had his helicopter on display during the trade show. Harrison Ford was the first person to fly and land his helicopter for Heli-Expo 2014 in February. And yes, these pictures are from that long ago!!

Helicopter Links took these pictures at Heli-Expo 2014. These pictures may not be copied or reproduced in any form such as print or electronic or any other future form of transmission without our permission. These pictures are copyrighted by Helicopter Links.

 


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