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Are there any GA helicopter pilots here? If so, do you fly for
pleasure? Why did you choose to go with a helicopter instead of a fixed-wing aircraft? What are the advantages and disadvantages? Why kind of helicopter do you fly, and do you own your own? -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Are there any GA helicopter pilots here? If so, do you fly for pleasure? Why did you choose to go with a helicopter instead of a fixed-wing aircraft? What are the advantages and disadvantages? Why kind of helicopter do you fly, and do you own your own? I have a helicopter rating and I got it because it looked like it would be fun. The obvious advantage is vertical take off and landing. The disadvantage is cost, the lack of availability to rent and the lack of speed. No, I don't own one but I might build a Mosquito some day. All my hours but 5 are in a R22 the other 5 are duel in a Bell 206. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message Are there any GA helicopter pilots here? If
so, do you fly for pleasure? Why did you choose to go with a helicopter instead of a fixed-wing aircraft? What are the advantages and disadvantages? Why kind of helicopter do you fly, and do you own your own? I fly both. Helis are good for parking in the backyard, better for aerial photography, better for keeping frost off crops, and better for chasing cows. Unfortunately helis are slow and expensive. D. |
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Gig 601XL Builder writes:
I have a helicopter rating and I got it because it looked like it would be fun. The obvious advantage is vertical take off and landing. The disadvantage is cost, the lack of availability to rent and the lack of speed. No, I don't own one but I might build a Mosquito some day. All my hours but 5 are in a R22 the other 5 are duel in a Bell 206. Have you ever looked into RotorWay (http://www.rotorway.com)? I lived near their headquarters in the United States and used to salivate over their kit-built two-place helicopters. Their current model costs around $67,000 brand new, and apparently the assembly part isn't that complicated. They also provide training at their facility. They've been around 38 years so they seem to be doing okay. Unfortunately, I exceed the weight limit for their helicopters, and Aircranes are too expensive. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Gig 601XL Builder writes: I have a helicopter rating and I got it because it looked like it would be fun. The obvious advantage is vertical take off and landing. The disadvantage is cost, the lack of availability to rent and the lack of speed. No, I don't own one but I might build a Mosquito some day. All my hours but 5 are in a R22 the other 5 are duel in a Bell 206. Have you ever looked into RotorWay (http://www.rotorway.com)? I lived near their headquarters in the United States and used to salivate over their kit-built two-place helicopters. Their current model costs around $67,000 brand new, and apparently the assembly part isn't that complicated. They also provide training at their facility. They've been around 38 years so they seem to be doing okay. Unfortunately, I exceed the weight limit for their helicopters, and Aircranes are too expensive. Really?!?!? From the Rotorway 162F Specs: Pilot and Passenger Load -- 425lbs (193KG) |
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Casey Wilson writes:
Really?!?!? From the Rotorway 162F Specs: Pilot and Passenger Load -- 425lbs (193KG) The limit for one passenger is 210 lbs. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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On Jan 29, 8:55 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Casey Wilson writes: Really?!?!? From the Rotorway 162F Specs: Pilot and Passenger Load -- 425lbs (193KG) The limit for one passenger is 210 lbs. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. then lose some weight, tubby ![]() |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Gig 601XL Builder writes: I have a helicopter rating and I got it because it looked like it would be fun. The obvious advantage is vertical take off and landing. The disadvantage is cost, the lack of availability to rent and the lack of speed. No, I don't own one but I might build a Mosquito some day. All my hours but 5 are in a R22 the other 5 are duel in a Bell 206. Have you ever looked into RotorWay (http://www.rotorway.com)? I lived near their headquarters in the United States and used to salivate over their kit-built two-place helicopters. Their current model costs around $67,000 brand new, and apparently the assembly part isn't that complicated. They also provide training at their facility. They've been around 38 years so they seem to be doing okay. Unfortunately, I exceed the weight limit for their helicopters, and Aircranes are too expensive. I'm sure someone has created a Rotorway add-on for MSFS. As for a real one. I don't want to spend that much on what would basicly be a toy of zero practical use to me other than fun. |
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![]() On Jan 30, 7:41 am, "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote: I don't want to spend that much on what would basicly be a toy of zero practical use to me other than fun. The appeal of the helicopter, to me, is the fine fishing holes that become accessible, and the mechanical complexity of the machine. I appreciate the busyness of any complicated machinery, and also appreciate the incredible cost of maintaining such stuff. And because of that cost it's unlikely I'll ever own one. Dan |
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![]() On Jan 29, 5:38 pm, "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote: All my hours but 5 are in a R22 the other 5 are duel in a Bell 206. Gig, you have 5 hours of duel in a 206? Were you fighting with the pilot? Sorry. Couldn't help meself... |
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