Rotorheads Around the World (incl 'Views from the Cockpit')
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Just upgraded ourselves from the 109-S76 to 139, great machine
Shame the flight training takes so long to complete in Italy - I know of some guys training on their aircraft still there after 2 months!
Shame the flight training takes so long to complete in Italy - I know of some guys training on their aircraft still there after 2 months!
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: On the western edge of The Moor
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For want of somewhere better for this one - rarely photographed now
Overhead my house having just lifted from West Cumberland hospital
Overhead my house having just lifted from West Cumberland hospital
Both ADI indications U/S....
Obviously you have spent too much time on the moon?
Optical illusion and camera angle! Unusual attitiudes, anybody?
Phil,
Unless my tired old eyes deceive me the ADI's both show wings level and zero pitch.....but the hunk of ground in the upper left of the windscreen sure looks like it is on the slant.
Perhaps it is just one too many Molson's in the past!
Unless my tired old eyes deceive me the ADI's both show wings level and zero pitch.....but the hunk of ground in the upper left of the windscreen sure looks like it is on the slant.
Perhaps it is just one too many Molson's in the past!
It is an island at an angle, with water below and no visible horizon.
The wide angle lens and slightly off-centre, unlevel camera angle exacerbate the illusion.
Maybe you will find this one more acceptable?
Here's a clue as to whom and what!
Tidying up the old panel!
Uhm, could be; but more likely to be the current Red Stripes or whatever it is these days!
The wide angle lens and slightly off-centre, unlevel camera angle exacerbate the illusion.
Maybe you will find this one more acceptable?
Here's a clue as to whom and what!
Tidying up the old panel!
Perhaps it is just one too many Molson's in the past!
Last edited by Phil Kemp; 21st Jun 2008 at 16:37.