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Capt Hollywood 17th Apr 2011 12:59

You've got to see this....
 

Flyting 17th Apr 2011 16:04

Pretty damn good recruitment campaign.... and the flying for that matter. There was something similar to this posted on PPRUNE with a R44 at a rodeo...

RVDT 17th Apr 2011 16:54


Capt Hollywood
You've got to see this....
Sydney Royal Easter Show 1990

I did! And I thought I could kind of fly a helicopter at the time having about 4000 hours in them. Pretty humbling.

I remember the tail rotor just touching the ground a couple of times and picking up dirt.

In about 1996 we used to drop skydivers in there from about 4K at night. One in an Elvis outfit, one guy with a dog and a large flag advertising dog food (PAL), and other outfits. Used to sit up at about 4K waiting for the off and as I was not privy to the radio comms for the timing which was critical you might be sitting there talking to the guys and then all of a sudden you were on your own! In those years there was a cable strung across the arena at about 100'. The guys under canopy would sometimes bug out if they couldn't get the right approach due to the wind and ended up in the car park or the suburbs rather than in the cable in front of a load of people. Large cojones or mad, it was difficult to tell. These guys also did a lot of illegal BASE jumping in the city but thats another story!

toptobottom 17th Apr 2011 19:52


something similar to this posted on PPRuNe with a R44 at a rodeo...
I remember. The difference is, this pilot was talented and the R44 jockey was not! :eek:

Nige321 27th Apr 2011 22:42

Snoopy - Flying inside a stadium
 
:eek:


[email protected] 28th Apr 2011 07:08

1990 - back in the days where there were no display regulations in Australia I guess:)

Flying Foxhunter 28th Apr 2011 18:03

Excellent Video, it must have been spectacular sitting in the audience. The chances of that happening now are pretty remote. Anything like that requires a risk assessment and method statement nowadays and I suspect it would not get past the first question. Could you imagine the Health and Safety Executive comments to the bit that says.......

Well we were proposing to put two large helicopters inside the arena at night hovering out of ground effect close to the audience then pulling into a vertical climb with some people dangling outside.....

Well.........probably not!

cpt 28th Apr 2011 19:01

Wonderfull show ! the least we can say, is that the 206 pilot knows something about helicopter flying ! I cannot forbid myself to smile when I tdream about a similar display in our grim modern helicopter world.:rolleyes:

DennisK 28th Apr 2011 20:18

But of course the great German Hannah Reich did it a fair few years earlier than that at the Berlin Sports Stadium mid 1930s perhaps. Dennis K

skadi 28th Apr 2011 20:23

Hanna Reitsch did it even indoors in February 1938


skadi

Hughes500 28th Apr 2011 21:09

About time someone did a risk assessment on the fun police !!!

stillnoeyedear 29th Apr 2011 00:06

The Snoopy pilot was Ross Rundle (retired), he did hundreds of these displays. The 'handler' in this case was Steve Graham (HeliCorp?), but the act was often conducted by a female clerk from the SAA at Oakey - can't remember her name. The commentator was Paddy O'Brian (RIP), killed in an EMS accident at Rockhampton (mid 90's?).

The demo. was stunning to see live, and appreciated by all. The fixed wing guys also did a gobb-smacking demo in the Pilatus Porter, flying in/out of areas no bigger than the stadium.

Of course there was risk, but it seems in today's world that mediocrity and arse covering is the norm. I spent my first years in the those last days of the 'golden era' of aviation, and although we do lot of things better now, we have lost that passion and grit.

SilsoeSid 29th Apr 2011 01:30

All very good, but the paint job is a bit of a giveaway of this being an RC Jetranger. However this was a very good example of the cameras ability of deception of depth perception.

The Sea Kings are also nice models, similar to the one used in the theatre play Miss Saigon.

Just about a month too late !
;)

whoateallthepies 29th Apr 2011 07:52

Excellent, excellent stuff (Both the Aussies and Hannah!)

Any comments fkelly?
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fkelly 29th Apr 2011 08:58


Any comments fkelly?
No, why do you ask?

AW139 Engineer 30th Apr 2011 17:50

The good old days are gone mate
 
Regulations and insurance companies have really put a damper on these types of aerial displays. Great show, would of loved to be there.

whoateallthepies 1st May 2011 05:30

Always good to get a bite! ;)

Dancer Bell 1st May 2011 17:55

I thought I could fly but that was a truly awesome display. To do all that at night was very impressive. It would be great to see displays like that today but crowd safety and SMS means it will never happen. Great to have the video here.

NutLoose 3rd Dec 2011 12:55

Imagine getting away with this today
 
I could see the Health & Safety brigade having kittens


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oldbeefer 3rd Dec 2011 14:10

looks a bit like my first solo!


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