Thanks for that gem Arnie! WOW WOW WOW ......that engineering feat blows my mind!
If motivated mankind can DO THAT ( for a small town) .....a secure southern border wall ...for USA ( to protect 350M peeps) ...should be a walk in the park! ...bloody politics!
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Sat Apr 06, 2019 11:41 am
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Thats my day job, I'm an S-64 Captain for Erickson. Built power lines, pulled logs, fought fires and am still having a blast going to work. The pic attached is from a firefighting contract down in Chile, SA. I normally spend June-Sept in Greece and Dec-March either in Australia or Chile. The video is wrong on a few points, but pretty well done anyway. The F-model is 82' long and can lift 25,000 lbs, 9,600hp burning 500 gph. The fire tank in the picture can hold 2,650 gallons.
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Yes, I knew the pilots and they are OK. I was in Chile during this accident, but I would normally be up in Sydney when there. Hillberg, yes I know what happened and at the moment we are not discussing until further notice, but you're not even close. I'll give the official report when able.
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Wed Apr 10, 2019 7:04 pm
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Yes, I knew the pilots and they are OK. I was in Chile during this accident, but I would normally be up in Sydney when there. Hillberg, yes I know what happened and at the moment we are not discussing until further notice, but you're not even close. I'll give the official report when able.
Having put a few together and how things come apart, Beats the Heavy Lift blade separation a few years back. or a lateral servo pin on take off... or surging on #2 during a lift... or... or...
(tail rotor vertical shafts seldom sheer) Thanks for the update
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