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HeliHenri
12th Jul 2018, 10:18
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"May I go to hell if they are not impressed by this acceleration !" :ugh:

CAUTION : there is an accident in this video (Edit 1)
Wire strike (Edit 2)


http://youtu.be/WPHxDMWJsQk

Bell_ringer
12th Jul 2018, 10:33
another one of them Russian "experimental" aircraft :E

Bravo73
12th Jul 2018, 10:40
That video is actually pretty chilling. A warning of sorts would have been appreciated first.

GrayHorizonsHeli
12th Jul 2018, 13:15
geez, i got slapped good for offering a warning on a different video.

A better warning should have been for the terrible videographer skills. I got nauseous just trying to watch it

Hughes500
12th Jul 2018, 15:12
looks like a wire strike for that to happen, unless anyone knows better

Bell_ringer
12th Jul 2018, 15:15
From the poor quality video it looked like he possibly pulled too much aft stick, too quickly after getting the nose down followed by a tail strike.
Then again, from the puff of smoke could be a wire strike that just doesn't appear on the video.

311kph
12th Jul 2018, 15:57
I also think he hit wires or something...If, on the other hand, this helicopter can be destroyed in pieces just by using extensively any control (cyclic, collective, pedals) while in mid air and low-ish airspeed, then this trash shouldn’t exist as a certified rotorcraft.

HeliHenri
12th Jul 2018, 16:03
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That's a wire strike (power line).
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aa777888
12th Jul 2018, 17:03
That's a wire strike (power line).Agreed. Flash at 1:41.

Rotor George
12th Jul 2018, 18:02
Shortly after the flash, the power line circled in red appears to go slack.

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.gmforum.com-vbulletin/658x766/screen_shot_2018_07_12_at_1_52_13_pm_1e8469903b234191d4e75a2 7b0b9e5dc0f0438db.jpg
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.gmforum.com-vbulletin/652x855/screen_shot_2018_07_12_at_1_51_49_pm_f184ae1e6dfa9e836fdbae5 d4c89ed7429ae5316.jpg

whoknows idont
12th Jul 2018, 19:16
RIP. :( At least he didn't take anyone else over to the other side.
ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 213024 (https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=213024)

13th Jul 2018, 06:11
Judging by his pre-departure hover manoeuvring, he was going to bite the big one at some stage - he was well in the avoid curve from lift off to just after the transition.

One presumes - since he didn't crash on anyone else- that he selected the clearest departure path and just didn't spot the wires and didn't think to climb once ETL was established.

Pali
13th Jul 2018, 08:50
Unfortunately pilot died in this accident, some sources say he didn't see the 110kV electric wires against sun. He was known entrepreneur in this country, supporting charity, ice hockey club, etc. RIP.

WPHxDMWJsQk

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.gmforum.com-vbulletin/900x655/2214141_0f102df69c4997056431631cace6630889bef1d4.jpg

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.gmforum.com-vbulletin/1200x875/3430392_1200x_jpeg_f842ca43501a6c882382f35743bfa581feb5f3ab. jpg


Another video of the flight inside this article (http://www.tvnoviny.sk/domace/1926322_nove-detaily-tragickeho-padu-vrtulnika-pri-presove-tu-je-mozny-dovod).

HeliHenri
13th Jul 2018, 09:17
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And he certainly arrived by the same way.
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