Mi-8 wreck
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Mi-8 wreck
still trying to figure out what happened here...?
https://leakreality.com/video/15217/...the-helicopter
https://leakreality.com/video/15217/...the-helicopter


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You can see the splashes as bits of (wires?) are flung around the wet tarmac after the initial splash under the rotor disc- maybe he hit a wire causing the mast to fall?
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The boom thumped the mast and the pylon with tail rotor is missing with no significant damage between. In the video it looks as if the tail rotor came off with the pylon and the waltzing into the mast was a result.


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It looks as though there was a wire/cable from the mast in the path of the main or tail rotor and it got caught on rotor start and was dragged in and wrapped around etc., bringing the mast down eventually. Had a slightly less destructive version at Akrotiri, (kite string) which put us rapidly onto Lady's Mile with a seized tail rotor and three main pitch change rods looking like bananas!
Wires and helos don't mix!
Wires and helos don't mix!

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Off track but similar incident
Several decades back a US Army Blackhawk had a blade strike with a hangar taxing in. In the investigation the crew chief that was sitting on the impact side was asked if he had known that they were going to strike the hangar, he replied yes. His response to the follow up question, if he announced to the crew of the pending impact to stop was; The pilot never listened to me before why would he listen then.

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The second one is symptomatic of a pilot failing to recognise the widest part of the rotor disc is a good distance behind him since he sits so far forward of the rotor mast on most large helicopters.
Pilots get used to looking in the 2/10 o'clock and maybe in their 3/9 o'clock but the full width of the rotor is in their 4/8 o'clock.
Pilots get used to looking in the 2/10 o'clock and maybe in their 3/9 o'clock but the full width of the rotor is in their 4/8 o'clock.
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A Puma clipped the hangar at Aldergrove in about 1972. The then metal blades shattered, one tip weight going through a brick wall and carving a furrow on the top of a surprised scribbler's desk. The fuselage rolled into the hangar and the rotor head picked up the end of the coiled barbed wire security barrier. 265 RPM ensured that about fifty yards of gannet wire was wrapped around the head before it stopped.
It took about a year for the aircraft to be rebuilt. They didn't bother about the head.
It took about a year for the aircraft to be rebuilt. They didn't bother about the head.
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they keep on coming...
https://leakreality.com/video/15537/a-hard-landing
( much of that site is unmoderated so beware )
https://leakreality.com/video/15537/a-hard-landing
( much of that site is unmoderated so beware )


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they keep on coming...
https://leakreality.com/video/15537/a-hard-landing
( much of that site is unmoderated so beware )
https://leakreality.com/video/15537/a-hard-landing
( much of that site is unmoderated so beware )
skadi
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Haven't seen this clip before from the satanic reality site....
https://leakreality.com/video/16290/...ves-man-s-head
https://leakreality.com/video/16290/...ves-man-s-head

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Haven't seen this clip before from the satanic reality site....
https://leakreality.com/video/16290/...ves-man-s-head
https://leakreality.com/video/16290/...ves-man-s-head
was a Bell not a Mi
Still, not a nice sight








