Here is the early prototype ... Tims helicopter is parked on display around the 2:50 mark
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Both the Hillman Hornet and the Hillman 360 were developed by Doug Hillman. Rudy Enstrom and Doug worked together to perfect the design of the helicopter. The video of the Hornet was taken in 1977 while we flew to the top of Fire Rock located in east Mesa, AZ. I'm in the Hornet with one of our pilots and my father, Doug, is flying along side of us with the camera man. Kelly Hillman
Here is the early prototype ... Tims helicopter is parked on display around the 2:50 mark
Kelly Hillman left this youtube comment .... 1 year ago
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Both the Hillman Hornet and the Hillman 360 were developed by Doug Hillman. Rudy Enstrom and Doug worked together to perfect the design of the helicopter. The video of the Hornet was taken in 1977 while we flew to the top of Fire Rock located in east Mesa, AZ. I'm in the Hornet with one of our pilots and my father, Doug, is flying along side of us with the camera man. Kelly Hillman
Tim, Get a haircut and clean up that shop! Just in case you miss the other forum.
I think I went to extremes on the haircut..lol Clean the shop.. thats a lost cause right now.. got almost everything from the house shoved in it until we get moved.
but no yesterday when grinding that old fiberglass off, my mask was not staying tight, was inhaling a lot of dust, so decided to cut the beard off, then well I just went crazy with the shaver, I swear it had a mind of it's own.
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Tue Apr 08, 2014 12:55 pm
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I don't see no haircut there.....Say Tim have you been working out?
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A walk in the woods helps me relax and release tension. The fact that I am dragging a body should be entirely irrelevant! A simple thank you would have been enough for the morning coffee without all that "how did you get in here" nonsense.
Tim, Get a haircut and clean up that shop! Just in case you miss the other forum.
I think I went to extremes on the haircut..lol Clean the shop.. thats a lost cause right now.. got almost everything from the house shoved in it until we get moved.
but no yesterday when grinding that old fiberglass off, my mask was not staying tight, was inhaling a lot of dust, so decided to cut the beard off, then well I just went crazy with the shaver, I swear it had a mind of it's own.
In that picture, you look similar to the guy that played the Admiral on 'Jag'... the TV series about Jag lawyers in the military.
Then Gabor comes along and changes your M O to a fairy... LOL
I am glad Gabs does not have any pictures of me... no telling what he would do...
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I helped a guy clean out his garage with a snow plow once, It sure moved everything out to the driveway in a hurry!!!
I have been cleaning out the hangar, we have been remodeling and collecting junk for years, now it is time for all the crap to GO. I have cleaned it before, removing truckloads!! Why is it that when you have more space, you just fill it up?
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A walk in the woods helps me relax and release tension. The fact that I am dragging a body should be entirely irrelevant! A simple thank you would have been enough for the morning coffee without all that "how did you get in here" nonsense.
Wow those seats look great! Aircraft spruce sells the camlocks, or "Dzus" fasteners is what they are called. Where did you get the fiberglass sheet?
well probably not the lightest,but was cheap and easy to find, it's the fiber glass sheet stuff you line shower walls with from lowe's .
sorry I have not posted much, the place we are at now has sucky internet service. had to get dish network. can't even upload you tube videos anymore. but I guess it's the price you pay to live in paradise.
View from our back yard, yep thats the runway,and a view looking towards our place we are renting from the area at the end of the runway. great place to fly a helicopter from.
look at that sunset across the River in the front yard.
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Well, now that I am back in NC for a bit ,I am going to try and do a little more to the Hornets Body. at least my A&P came an got the main blades. who knows we may just get this thing back together yet.
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Well being that when we move soon,I won't have my shop for awhile,I got motivated to work on the Hornets Body some more to get it ready to paint. Now this would not be half as bad if the Hornet had all the body parts still.
So yesterday and today I made the second side panel. this one fits a lot nicer then the first panel as I was able to take more time to make it fit.
As some may know we came back to N.C. to regroup. Happy to say we found a house and if all goes well we will be moving back to Florida in mid August.
Nope it's not in Okeechobee, but it is a nice house on 2.5 acres of property zoned AG. So maybe will be good to fly from there later. worse case we will be 7 miles from an Airport.
So who knows we may just get to hang out with the Sun state members yet...
Here are pics of the new side panel.
I don't think they look to bad for a guy on a tight budget.
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Tue Jul 08, 2014 1:43 pm
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Cool! Little by little. As long as you are going at it the thing will get done! And that's all that matters
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A walk in the woods helps me relax and release tension. The fact that I am dragging a body should be entirely irrelevant! A simple thank you would have been enough for the morning coffee without all that "how did you get in here" nonsense.
Cool! Little by little. As long as you are going at it the thing will get done! And that's all that matters
yeah that is what i have learned, you have to sometimes force your self to do something to it each day,even if it is no more then look at it and figure out the next step to take.
hey Gabor can you rotate those pics for me, they came out side ways.
Well time is getting near that we will make a permanent move to Florida, now that said, it will be awhile before I have a good shop again probably, so I figured I better try and get as much done to the Hornets Body as i can before we move.
Saturday I went and bought a 100 stainless steel machine screws and lock nuts and started attaching the side panels better. they are not perfect but should do the job. maybe later i can make something better. Good part is it made the Body less flexable so hopefully it will survive a trip to Florida. When not bolted to the frame this thing is like a flexing egg shell.
anyway here are pics of what I got done today.
yep not easy to work on it with all that stuff in the shop and it all has to find it's way to Florida some how...lol
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