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Hope MD Helicopters havent booked a large stand
No personal vendetta's or hidden agendas.
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Hi R22 Driver sorry it took me a while to reply, there is no charge for flying in the sim however if we are really busy there we do limit the longer flights to flight schools, the press etc. What we do with other pilots is limit the flight to about 5 minutes so everyone can have a go.
I look forward to seeing you there.
I look forward to seeing you there.
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Hope MD Helicopters havent booked a large stand
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Why, explain yourself, or apologise for using bandwidth.
No personal vendetta's or hidden agendas.
It seems that the Capn has an agenda of his own there.
As stated the Huntnhound quote does not say anything negative [or positive] about MD Helicopters....
Does someone have the twitch Capn?
There may be some out there that might wonder where the finance for a golden palace at Helitech came from.
Even in a worst case scenario perhaps Huntnhound is proferring sound advice.
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Hope MD Helicopters havent booked a large stand
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Why, explain yourself, or apologise for using bandwidth.
No personal vendetta's or hidden agendas.
It seems that the Capn has an agenda of his own there.
As stated the Huntnhound quote does not say anything negative [or positive] about MD Helicopters....
Does someone have the twitch Capn?
There may be some out there that might wonder where the finance for a golden palace at Helitech came from.
Even in a worst case scenario perhaps Huntnhound is proferring sound advice.
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Hi TTTE,
Sorry for my ignorance about Simulators but can you simulate all different types of helicopter, terrain, weather etc?
Im still young and niaeve in helicopter experiance, both flying and industry. I hoping this day will add that little bit more!!
R22
Sorry for my ignorance about Simulators but can you simulate all different types of helicopter, terrain, weather etc?
Im still young and niaeve in helicopter experiance, both flying and industry. I hoping this day will add that little bit more!!
R22
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Hi R22DRIVER
Yes we can simulate terrain; we have excellent terrain for the UK.
We can change weather conditions while your are flying the sim (cloud base, viss wind rain, snow etc)
The performance and certification is based on the B206 however we also have instrument panels for various different type's (R22, R44, HU269, AS350)
We have a start up procedure for the B206 (Hot start, hung start and normal start)
Yes we can simulate terrain; we have excellent terrain for the UK.
We can change weather conditions while your are flying the sim (cloud base, viss wind rain, snow etc)
The performance and certification is based on the B206 however we also have instrument panels for various different type's (R22, R44, HU269, AS350)
We have a start up procedure for the B206 (Hot start, hung start and normal start)
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I'm going on (allegedly) company business. Managed to convince my boss there's a case for it...
Not sure what day yet, but I'll sadly be arriving by car. Unless that is someone's flying in from the Midlands for the day and has a spare seat I can blag?...
Oh, and how do we recognise other ppruners? Is there like a masonic handshake or summat?
Si
Not sure what day yet, but I'll sadly be arriving by car. Unless that is someone's flying in from the Midlands for the day and has a spare seat I can blag?...
Oh, and how do we recognise other ppruners? Is there like a masonic handshake or summat?
Si
This one will be on Helithech for display,Air Alpha's Bell 222.
It came here to Iceland from Greenland few days ago and there is some maintenance work being done on it.
This is actually the one of two B-222 that where used in Airwolf and only one left as far as I know the other on crashed in Germany few years ago. So here is chance for you Airwolf fans to see it at Helitech. Airwolf
It came here to Iceland from Greenland few days ago and there is some maintenance work being done on it.
This is actually the one of two B-222 that where used in Airwolf and only one left as far as I know the other on crashed in Germany few years ago. So here is chance for you Airwolf fans to see it at Helitech. Airwolf
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Rendezvous -
The Huey: At mid-day on whichever day you attend.
Simon853
Here's a picture (from the Huey thread) which will help you ID a couple of Rotorheads.
SASless (left) and Flying Lawyer
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See earlier - someone suggested the RAeS stand at noon on 27th. I'll be wandering around all day with two badges, one issued by the organisers and the other bearing my PPRuNe id.