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wokkaboy
12th Apr 2013, 08:08
An EBG Helicopters R22 was rolled at Redhill yesterday.
Crew believed to be OK thankfully. Aircraft didn't fare so well though.

500e
12th Apr 2013, 12:42
First solo flight ?

SilsoeSid
12th Apr 2013, 12:51
A question even google can't settle on, 'Is crew singular or plural?'

John R81
12th Apr 2013, 12:57
I am told R22 G-EROM, 1 POB, student practicing in the hover square. Fortunately only minor injury suffered. Not first solo flight.

Satcop
12th Apr 2013, 14:21
As JohnR81 has posted the basic details here's a picture.

http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy141/Satcop/1ba03a88-1433-424a-8307-3337f8568dcd_zps78ae34e3.jpg

Savoia
12th Apr 2013, 14:32
A question even google can't settle on, 'Is crew singular or plural?'

Crew is singular, the plural is .. crews.

Can one use crew to apply to a single person? I'm not sure. I am reasonably confident you can use the phrase 'one crew member' though.

LOZZ
12th Apr 2013, 15:13
Ouch. Glad the crew member is OK.

Seeing this I was wondering whether there is an SB for R22s to have a fuel tank bladder upgrade fitted and if not why not? Not applicable due to different construction; would add too much weight proportionately or smaller volume of fuel typically involved?

Old Age Pilot
12th Apr 2013, 16:19
Crew is singular, the plural is .. crews.

Can one use crew to apply to a single person? I'm not sure. I am reasonably confident you can use the phrase 'one crew member' though.

Unless I'm getting too old, 'crews' would apply to two or more separate crews of separate ships.

Crew is both singular and plural and refers to whom ever is driving or serving drinks on a single ship, whether that be one or ten people. Of course I would imagine if it is one person in question they would probably not be serving drinks?

Thomas coupling
12th Apr 2013, 16:22
Satcop: good to see piccies like this - another lethal weapon removed from the streets. :ok: Even better news is that it tried its best but didn't hurt anyone this time.:D

Sir Korsky
12th Apr 2013, 16:55
good to see piccies like this


:confused:

powerlimited
12th Apr 2013, 18:51
LOZZ - I believe that new Beta IIs from April 2013 will have bladder tanks installed.

I assume there will be a kit coming out to retrofit onto other models already in the field.

topendtorque
13th Apr 2013, 01:48
First I've heard of bladders for the R22. and have only seen a very vey small number of them burnt, unlike their big brother.

They which fell so hard that fire and instant Mort for the crew were indisputable.

Most of those hard hitters though have survived fire free.

topendtorque
13th Apr 2013, 01:56
Actually, all jokes aside it would be interesting to see a close up of the head, how it separated and where did the blades end up?

Peter-RB
13th Apr 2013, 08:35
Hi TC

I think a little extra work along with a good service, and it should be back together.. possibly :eek:

Peter R-B

LOZZ
13th Apr 2013, 08:45
Is it customary to stomp the divots after flying?

g-mady
13th Apr 2013, 08:59
I flew many hours in that machine... Very sad to see it like that. Glad all are ok

MADY

Hughes500
13th Apr 2013, 15:33
Don't see the problem, no one heard of T cut and a bit of elbow grease ?;)

FSXPilot
13th Apr 2013, 18:44
It's a really safe R22 now!

Soave_Pilot
14th Apr 2013, 21:23
What's that round "thing" hanging bellow the steel tube frame on the left side?

Cough
14th Apr 2013, 21:29
lights?

previous pic here (http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/photo/000302537L.html)

Chopper Doc
15th Apr 2013, 09:09
It's the rear landing light.

aeromys
15th Apr 2013, 12:38
Why has the tail fractured so neatly, is it made up of sections, joined together?

SASless
15th Apr 2013, 12:49
Family standards are quite a mess anymore....whatever happened to the notion one should pick up one's Toys when one is done playing with them?:rolleyes:

topendtorque
15th Apr 2013, 13:10
yep, aeromys,
tail section is a heap of witch hats riveted together.life 4400 hrs, throw away.
cheers tet

helihub
17th Apr 2013, 09:24
Seeing this I was wondering whether there is an SB for R22s to have a fuel tank bladder upgrade fitted and if not why not?

Indeed there is - from serial 4622 they are all fitted with bladders and an SB is expected shortly. Loss of 25 minutes of range, though....