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Hope everyone was okay. At 18 seconds it seems to drop suddenly and all goes bad.
I always understood that the unique "shrieking" sound of the older Dauphines/Gazelles was due to the main rotor interacting with the fenestron but this one loses the main rotor and it's still "shrieking". Also, listen to that fenestron whine initially go really high after it loses the load of the main rotor!
I always understood that the unique "shrieking" sound of the older Dauphines/Gazelles was due to the main rotor interacting with the fenestron but this one loses the main rotor and it's still "shrieking". Also, listen to that fenestron whine initially go really high after it loses the load of the main rotor!


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Hope everyone was okay. At 18 seconds it seems to drop suddenly and all goes bad.
I always understood that the unique "shrieking" sound of the older Dauphines/Gazelles was due to the main rotor interacting with the fenestron but this one loses the main rotor and it's still "shrieking". Also, listen to that fenestron whine initially go really high after it loses the load of the main rotor!
I always understood that the unique "shrieking" sound of the older Dauphines/Gazelles was due to the main rotor interacting with the fenestron but this one loses the main rotor and it's still "shrieking". Also, listen to that fenestron whine initially go really high after it loses the load of the main rotor!
skadi

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From: Australia
Good idea not to underestimate the opposition.
Last edited by rjtjrt; 25th January 2019 at 00:34.

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