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Trimmin Trees in a Helicopter
It aint formation flying but it takes more skill.
http://www.flixxy.com/bo105-helicopter-aerobatics.htm -Jeff |
Wow! Reminds me of my ultralight days.
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Tree trimming....
... and I thought the title referred to this...
http://www.wucher-helicopter.com/Hel..._Saw.58.0.html http://www.bemc.org/nov2002.htm http://www.coneharvesters.com/desailh.pdf gil in Tucson |
I thought the same thing.
I've seen a better video of the following example...... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMQgt5YiD0w Jeff |
So?
Pretty good flying but you could do that in an RV. Our Army helicopter pilots are trained to "Fly in the trees" as was told to us by an Army instructor at Ft, Walton beach, Florida. The biggest problem here is the chance of killing yourself if you sneak up on an unknown powerline. This has happened more than once in fixed wings skimming down a river. You'd better know the area really well.
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hmmmmm
There are old pilots and there are bold pilots . . .
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amazing-neat stuff
being a helicopter pilot myself, just remember that stalls are not an option, they can use airspeed to any advantage they want, and believe me, slowing to 20-30 knots when you pop over a tree line is a real advantage when you need to get back down, or change direction. Rgeardless, those are some tight quarters. Watch out for lines like Pierre said, but watch out for deer and rabbits too! |
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