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Bent Longranger on Mount Cook, Queensland today 7th Oct 2014

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Bent Longranger on Mount Cook, Queensland today 7th Oct 2014

Old 9th Oct 2014, 18:21
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I'm no expert, not by any stretch, but for the rotor head to have been yanked out of the fuselage like that I can't help but feel that it was running!
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Old 9th Oct 2014, 22:59
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...but for the rotor head to have been yanked out of the fuselage like that...
The rotor head is still connected to the main rotor gear box which is still connected to the fuselage.

Looks like massive mast bumping to me
Mast Bumping? Seriously? Have you really thought through that?

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