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Old 19th Sep 2018, 09:51
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Originally Posted by Rotorbee
...there wasn't a lot of inertia left in the rotor at the bottom to prevent bending things.
Even in a 212, from that height, if you chop the power there 'aint gonna be much oomph left in those spinny things by the time you arrive at the bottom. Something is gonna break.
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