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![]() "JohnO" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 21, 5:13 am, "Andrew Crane" wrote: "Nick" wrote in message ... Thought you guys might be interested http://www.videosift.com/video/Helic...s-A-Close-Call But why wouldn't he have kept some negative collective to keep it nailed to the deck?.... how far would the tips 'dished' down?.....not enough to cause the crew more worries than they already had?? I think you dreamed "negative collective". It seemed very light on the skids on the previous couple of swells?? The chap took off. It didn't do this by itself. Regards Andrew If the collective was not full down the chopper would be light on the skids, The ship dropping in the swell would be enough for it to lift off the deck. Which begs the question why was he light on the skids in the first place. And why he didn't respond to the lurching during the previous two swells. I think he was having a play. Regards Andrew |
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