VF, What a thread THANKYOU very much for sharing I have read every page now and am in somewhat disbelief and have many questions. Congrats on your nice Wife as well ! About Helos and the people and living conditions of those in Nepal.
Don't want to overdue it but on the Helo 206 side: WSPS (wire strike) doesn't weigh much curious why not?? Also I haven't seen inside gear flight steps on a 206 before, kinda like it:ooh: Do you have a rotor brake?? I'll stop here for now If everyviewer throwed in a dime on this thread you'd have 100K by now... would go along ways for Van Horn TR blades, R series compressor, bearpaws... I think a donation should be takin' up for yah! People, Living cond'n side: I seem to notice that the pics of the village peoples seem to have a high ratio of kids to adults and further more, seems to be more males than females... am I just envisioning this?? Also, how do they people feed themselves doesn't seem to be enough crop land or animals to eat?? Finally, where do they get wood to burn to stay warm or how do they heat those rock houses?? Also it would be nice to see inside of one of the high up rock houses if your invited in and they would allow a pic or two... What is the crime rate in the big city?? Happy updrafts and tailwinds....!!!:) Hello VF, I apparently missed pages 119... I've been reading this whole thread and missed a couple pages it seems. Also, I noticed the VH blades on the ol' 206 how did you like them?? Keep sharing and again Thankyou!! |
Yikes ~ Spaghetti Faktory of Wires
Thanks coochief, which 206 wire strike??? :uhoh: the Nepali JetBox has steps? :confused: 206; no RotorBrake :ugh: VanHorn = FANTASTIC more than 20% improvement :ok: Nepal is totally self sufficient growing all their needed real food, junk/fake food is imported :yuk: During the Earthquake many Parents were killed, so lots of Orphans hmmmmm Male/Female ratios????????????????
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VF Namaste, I haven't seen any Wire cutters on any of your previous machines including the Jetty's, therefore in a country where it appears people put up wires wherever they please. I just thought since they don't weigh much they would be a welcome accessory?? BWTHDIK Keep up the great work as you are keeping many folks on the edge of our seats... I wish I could have you come fly my OH58A+ that runs great and rather light and just show me how high you could land it?? Oh and the TR pitch links are even equal in length..LOL. Om, PICS, PICS, and more PICS VF, Shanty, Shanty, Shanty!! :D
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YeeeHaar :E free fall from FL238 from Camp 4 Rescue, next Bus stop Manaslu Base Camp :eek:
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Hey coochief......thanks Brother from an udder Mother :) Here no one gives a ****e about wire-cutters, no operator including the Army, have them on any machines :ouch: none :mad: With the electrification of more & more remote locations...I'd say they should be mandatory :ugh:
Queen of the Sky the 206...would Love to take You & Her for a blast :ok: 16,000' ISA+30, 2 up; easy peasy :ooh: Stay Happy :ok: |
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Hilsa
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No wonder you look so happy a good looking girl & a helicopter, What else could a pilot wish for :ok:
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500e Mate I can think of a few other things........:confused: like beer :8
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meet the locals....but please don't eat them
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North Wall free ad
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5 star camping
Dojamchuda 13,332' @ 7º ~ 6 x PAX + 80kg Cargo + 140litres GoJuice :O
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AirBus Workz
Tiljung 14,732' @ 19ºC - landed; 6 x PAX, 20kg x Cargo, 100litres x GoJuice :O
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High Aerials looking towards Tibet
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Manaslu Base Camp
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Samagaon.....Heliportal to the Skies of Manaslu :rolleyes:
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Yikes that's high.......
looking to the landing saddle of Manaslu from BaseCampH :} from 16,291' to 22,808' :uhoh:
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