This is a reconstruction of the Bristol Belvedere HC.Mk 1 serial XG473/E, from No. 66 Squadron, RAF, that crashed in the Trusan River Valley, near Long Merarap, Sarwak, on 4 May 1963. The crash site was found by a patrol from 22 SAS, which concluded that all nine of the crew and passengers – including Flight Lieutenants A. P. J. Dobson and D. R. E. Viner, RAF, and Majors R. H. D. Norman and H. A. I. Thompson from 22 SAS – had perished. Subsequent investigation concluded that the loss was caused by a cable failure that resulted in the loss of yaw control and prompted the RAF to ground its entire Belvedere fleet for two months. As usual for the period, the helicopter was in high-speed silver overall, with white on the upper half of the fuselage. As far as is known, it wore no unit insignia. (Artwork by Tom Cooper)