Maximum Load Factor on the rotor head.
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[email protected] thanks for the reply.
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any chance of enlightening us further, clues as to what the stesses were, how you picked it up, what you did in recovery and why and what might have happened had you not?
might be useful to our r22 fraternity
cheers tet
Sharing information is always good.
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Sadly I have flown a R22 that had been overstressed, but the young Fi hadnt remembered to write it up??!!, so I found out the hard way, I endured one of the shortest and most nerve wracked flight in my life thus far
any chance of enlightening us further, clues as to what the stesses were, how you picked it up, what you did in recovery and why and what might have happened had you not?
might be useful to our r22 fraternity
cheers tet
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"So, is it correct to say that R-22 is able to withstand +3.5G and -1G"
As previously posted, not likely to see +3.5G in normal flight and probably a good idea to avoid -1G altogether.
As previously posted, not likely to see +3.5G in normal flight and probably a good idea to avoid -1G altogether.