LOL. That old dog can still pull some serious weight.
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Fri Jan 09, 2015 8:48 am
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I couldn't find the video I was looking for, but this one is pretty good, Filmed by "rotorhead" Shawn Adams. That gunship is lethal! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncEATEeuxI0
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Fri Jan 09, 2015 9:06 am
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I like this one and the gunship huey In your video Scott, I would be terrified having a minigun muzzle just behind me like that you wouldn't want to put your arm out the window or nothing.... like, don't point over there
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I was thinking what an idiot the pilot was for swinging the tail over them like that when it finally stops.... but looking back, how that guy never got hit by the main rotor or the tail rotor.... or how the whole machine didn't end up being smashed to bits or over the side beats me that first time the tail hit the deck, it squashed the stinger an busted the tail rotor .... so he effectively kept it on the deck and upright.... with no tail rotor .... well done.... but I wouldn't let the pilot near my chopper
What did he do wrong? I mean, where did it start? Obviously the cargo net (that can get caught in the skids) was not a terrific idea, but too small and easy to catch..... was it the movement of the ship that caused the mayhem? Or was the tail rotor already damaged prior to the first lift off? The machine doesn't even look to get light on the skids? It just lurches forward and right?
Need another chopper.... and pilot
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Sat Jan 10, 2015 3:32 am
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A tree hugger woman pilot for green peace, Right rear tie down still attached she pulled power as he released, and Mr. Toads wild ride started, Look at the rotor disk tilted way forward , Some folks are just unlucky or really lucky . Don't know at this toss of the coin.
this is a video of dennis kenyon a 76years old pilot this guy is a top heli pilot all is life and like the 269-300, and the enstrom but pro can make mistake and this guy made one that only chance can make he is in life today i will post a first video of a little display, and after the real thing and altitude densyti big mistake that he make, and win a second chance, in the video the girl with the sportcopter is tina on the other forum, i know chuck aaron redbull bo 205 pilot is incredible but dennis is the same type of tallent
i think if he have buy a lottery ticket this day.... he win , because he win the jackpot even if he dont buy tickets... what do you think the same crash with a roby r22................... oh and do you seethe video in my first post, i see the second but not the first, real biz it appen many time and i post the same maner.........
Sat Jan 10, 2015 3:40 pm
Hillberg
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R-22 would do fine, seen a few balled up at Hiser years ago. . . Ask Dennis about the limitation section and placard about 'acrobatic flight prohibited'...
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