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Old 31st March 2005 | 07:30
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Thanks a lot Dave and all, it looks that actually there isn't a simple answer for that.
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Old 18th May 2009 | 04:13
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Ground effect over water

I was just reading an article in this months Rotor and Wing about float training in R44s.

The statement was made that you do not get ground effect over water but I always thought that was why Jonathan Livingston Seagull and his bigger buddies flew within a wingspan or so of the waves.

Can any of you knowledgable types out there set me straight?
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Old 18th May 2009 | 04:23
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You'll always get an element of ground effect over water, except if you're taking water samples in an R22 near christchurch.
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Old 18th May 2009 | 04:59
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Spent many hours of low level work with fixed floats on a jetranger--and YES, you benefit from ground effect.
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