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Is this one of a point of departure or a point of impact? I can't tell.
http://airforce.ru/photogallery/gall...i-8t/index.htm George |
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George wrote in news:5ycUh.4182$H_5.2932
@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net: http://airforce.ru/photogallery/gall...i-8t/index.htm It's really a bad imitation of an elephant circus act. You know, the one where the elephant stands on his head and moves sideways. |
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George schrieb:
Is this one of a point of departure or a point of impact? I can't tell. http://airforce.ru/photogallery/gall...i-8t/index.htm Neither -Nor the forward rotorblade-tip is not on the picture There is a guy standing and holding evrything in balance ;-) |
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On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 17:28:55 -0600, George
wrote: Is this one of a point of departure or a point of impact? I can't tell. http://airforce.ru/photogallery/gall...i-8t/index.htm George I hope it is a departure. I flew in a HI8 (HIP) out of Petropavlosk on a fly fishing trip two years ago. We landed and took off several times (dropping off flyfisherman on the Zhaponova River). Every time we took off by heart skpped *several* beats. It was a noisy, uncomfortable flight, but I'd do it again to catch the big rainbows Kamchatka has to offer. Dave |
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Hans Holbein wrote:
George schrieb: Is this one of a point of departure or a point of impact? I can't tell. http://airforce.ru/photogallery/gall...i-8t/index.htm Neither -Nor the forward rotorblade-tip is not on the picture There is a guy standing and holding evrything in balance ;-) Riiiiiiigghhhhtt!!!! Now why didn't I figure that out by myself???? |
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George wrote in news:5ycUh.4182$H_5.2932
@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net: Is this one of a point of departure or a point of impact? I can't tell. http://airforce.ru/photogallery/gall...i-8t/index.htm George I have to admit, Hans' answer has a lot going for it... ;-) But I have to say this is very likely a fast liftoff. The rotor blades are showing greater pitch at the back of the rotor disk, towards the tail, which is forward cyclic control. Plus there's a lot of debris in the air, which is less likely to be seen should he be plunging into the ground, since the rotor downwash would be catching up from behind. And then, there's the idea that the photographer would probably have a complete sequence of the crash photos, or would not even have gotten this one because he was scrambling for cover ;-) So I'm inclined to say this was a running takeoff, transitioning into forward motion even before pulling enough collective to lift off. Potentially he's heavily loaded, and trying to gain some transitional lift from forward motion since full hovering takeoffs require more power. - Al. -- To reply, insert dash in address to separate G and I in the domain |
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I tend to agree with Al, but either way, I'm glad I'm not on board.
Rob "George" wrote in message t... Is this one of a point of departure or a point of impact? I can't tell. http://airforce.ru/photogallery/gall...i-8t/index.htm George |
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