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VIDEO: Sea King tailrotor failure during landing on a ship



 
 
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Old February 21st 05, 03:32 PM
Gord Beaman
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"B4RT" wrote:

They spool down pretty quickly, but it doesnt matter much from a TR failure
perspective. If you chop the throttle the needle split is almost instant. I
think this helicopter's throttles are not located on the collective which
might make the throttle chop more complex.

Bart


Christ, are they ever lucky!...looked bad from here...did they
end up on some proturbance below flight-deck level? I don't know
ships very well...
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