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Mexican Navy Mi-17 Accident

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Old 26th Apr 2022, 21:03
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Mexican Navy Mi-17 Accident


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Hope they walked away from that. Happened kind of quick.
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Seems to be a common accident scenario with the type, just not enough tail rotor power available.
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Seems to be a common accident scenario with the type, just not enough tail rotor power available.
I was thinking the Mi-17/Mi-8 seem to be particularly prone to tail rotor failures!
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