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Maximum Transient G in Helicopters

Old 20th January 2007 | 19:58
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Maximum Transient G in Helicopters

What's the maximum transient G that anyone has developed (even for a few seconds) in a helicopter that might be cruising at say 130 KIAS, with no change in power from the engines?
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Old 26th January 2007 | 16:43
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Shawn,
Plus 3.5 and minus 0.6.
We might even have done it together!
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