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Wind Limits for Helicopters?

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Old 17th Jan 2015, 21:44
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Old 30th Jan 2015, 12:01
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It seems odd to me to consider wind limitations for rotary aircraft with the exception of engaging/stopping rotors for blade sailing reasons. istr that the formula given was more usually a speed limitation in rearward and sideways flight, a far more relevant and logically phrased limitation for a helo.
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