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On 7 Jul 2006 08:59:56 -0700, "Gordon" wrote:
Charlie Wolf wrote: On 7 Jul 2006 04:01:27 GMT, (Darrell A. Larose) wrote: (Greasy Rider @ invalid.com) writes: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...63808985000437 Helicopters aren't suppose to do that ![]() I knew that model helicopters can do those things, but I thought it was outside the realm of full size aircraft. For all you rotor-heads out there ---- Does this have something to do with a rigid rotor head assembly on the bird? Regards, Since no one else has chimed in... Yes, its a capability that a rigid rotor system can provide. The 105 and 117 can both do these tricks and several other types can as well, but very few pilots actually try it. If you go into one of the manuevers and get it a little wrong, you lose blades and ultimately, the maint officer gets upset at all the extra paperwork. Many of todays gunships can do acrobatics similar to what the film shows, however there are few situations where it would be helpful for the helo to dance around like this in combat. Its visually stimulating but that's about it. Go ahead, ask - would I go for a ride with a pilot doing this? Faaaaaaaaaaaaaq no! Heloes are plenty dangerous enough, just sitting on the flightline waiting to kill their crews as it is. Why stick your head in a croc's mouth and nudge it in the balls? v/r Gordon Well put. I always felt helicopter flight was a bit of an unnatural act. Regards, |
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"Charlie Wolf" wrote in message
... Well put. I always felt helicopter flight was a bit of an unnatural act. Regards, Definition of a helicopter: A set of spare parts flying in formation. JD |
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The clip only reinforces the old adage that helicopters only fly because
they are so ugly the Earth repels them Jake PS I am the first to admit the prettiest site I ever saw was a helo hovering over me in the North Irish Sea. "Joe Delphi" wrote in message news:hI9sg.11163$6w.6342@fed1read11... "Charlie Wolf" wrote in message ... Well put. I always felt helicopter flight was a bit of an unnatural act. Regards, Definition of a helicopter: A set of spare parts flying in formation. JD |
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![]() Zuben wrote: The clip only reinforces the old adage that helicopters only fly because they are so ugly the Earth repels them Its so much more than that - the things are like sports cars that will immediately crash the moment you take your hands off the steering wheel. Let go of a control column in any aircraft, and it will continue to fly, waiting for your next input. Let go of the 'one man band' collection of controls in most heloes and it begins its search for the closest bit of terrain. PS I am the first to admit the prettiest site I ever saw was a helo hovering over me in the North Irish Sea. There is that. ![]() v/r Gordon Seasprites forever! |
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