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jon s gull 12th February 2006 01:22

when the chopper drops you off right in your back yard it is polite to ask the pilot in for coffee
http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/972/651800098pq.jpg
http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/6117/cnv000145vh.jpg

born2fly_au 12th February 2006 06:41

Nice spot to live BlenderPilot. your own helipad, rooftop apartment with good views.
Allen

jon s gull 13th February 2006 00:25


Originally Posted by born2fly_au
Nice spot to live BlenderPilot. your own helipad, rooftop apartment with good views.
Allen

Yeah but imagine the wife saying "and try not to wake me when you leave for work in the morning''

flightmedic1 13th February 2006 03:25

Mi 26 up close
 
I've noticed a few Mi 26 pics here, but they are all from a distance. I had the good fortune to be able to get close to one while working in Sudan. My company was contracting to the UN and due to the fact that the town I was based in was cut off by land, the UN flew our stuff in for us. Here are some of the pics I took or had taken. It had just rained the previous night. Normally flight ops cease after rain, as it is (obviously) a dirt strip.




I really wouldn't mind sitting here for real. Those are not trees and lakes out of the window, they are puddles and grass.

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...1/Dreaming.jpg





When this thing gets close to you, you really know about it

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...6Taxiing3a.jpg






That is our company's double cab pick-up in the back. In front of that is another one.

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...doorsopen1.jpg






Compare the size of the loadmaster to the aircraft

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...26idling2a.jpg


BlenderPilot 14th February 2006 03:24

flightmedic1,

Your pictures are great, they show the most impressive helicopter (IMHO) in the world better than nobody had shown it before in this thread. Plus they made me feel like I was back in Africa, it brought mixed feelings and in the end I felt good.

Thanks for posting them.

flightmedic1 14th February 2006 10:36

More Mi26 pics
 
For BlenderPilot, and all the others that think this is the ultimate machine, here are two more photos.



This is the pilot's side with the flight engineer's console behind him


http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...pilotside2.jpg


And this is the co-pilots side, and the navigator's console behind him

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...pilotside2.jpg



I wish I had more, especially of me actually flying one (that of course will have to remain an unfulfilled wish :sad:) but I have none at this time.

Happy and safe flying everyone.

Brilliant Stuff 14th February 2006 10:38

Fantastic Aircraft!!:ok:

Head Turner 14th February 2006 12:30

From these wonderful photos you get the feeling of what helicopters are really all about. Workhorses in action doing what helicopters do best - work into and out of non-airfield sites miles from anywhere. And which the Russian helicopters are best at.

BigMike 17th February 2006 12:30

...and it's still snowing!

Footballfield landing
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a3/...eldlanding.jpg

bell407mech 17th February 2006 14:37

My turn to post photos!
 
Are they going to lift off with that much snow around the 427? Wouldn't that cause a rollover?

BigMike 17th February 2006 19:53

Yes we did, and no it would not. Normal for winter here. It has been the coldest winter for a long time though.

JaredYoung 17th February 2006 20:10

Why would the snow cause a rolloever? The skids aren't burried. I guess I don't know enough!!!

Fun Police 17th February 2006 20:38

the snow might cause a rollover if there was a crust on the top and the takeoff was hurried/careless. i have departed (with an astar & 500D) from situations like that many times.
generally, before you lower the collective and shut down you will have tested the surface and done a good seating check. if there is any doubt, best not to shut down and relocated to somewhere that is acceptable. (in the pic, it seems to me that you can see the flight step and not the actual skid tubes, i could be wrong).
you cannot tell from the picture if that machine is equiped with bear paws or not, but it looks like they new that the surface was solid and flat so the risk of having the tail sink into the snow was taken care of. also, it is obviously large enough (some sort of playing feild perhaps?) and if it were me i'd favour an edge so i could keep the fence/boards in sight during the snowball in order to keep references.
i'd have no problem landing there.

bell407mech 18th February 2006 05:27

Lifeline 1 & 2
http://tk.files.storage.msn.com/x1pU...4rw6R__zD1z-BS


Base in Tucson, Arizona
http://tk.files.storage.msn.com/x1pU...sJlYhjNWiUHdsc

BigMike 18th February 2006 09:12

Yes it is a small village Football field and you can see the Flitesteps, not the skids. Normal deep snow landing, with a good thump with the collective to settle it and a slight nose forward to keep the tail out of the snow.
We are quite close to the fence behind me, but a zoom lens fore-shortens the pic.

We have Bear-paws fitted, you never know where you will be landing with EMS.

albatross 18th February 2006 09:30

Couldn't you just turn on the nightsun rotate it 360 and melt all the snow?:E

I have seen helicopters so deep you couldn't open the doors.

This a great photo (not me )

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...lisnowedin.jpg



I once worked for a company ( TQH) in Canada - we had high skids and full airglass skis instead of bearpaws on all our B206B/L AS350 and B205 - they were great - best for snow, however, was fixed floats. Fun and games.







Fixed photo.
Heliport

BigMike 18th February 2006 10:27

I have landed in some deep snow...but nothing like that. Great photo.

Oogle 19th February 2006 17:36

Mike

Hope you have the long johns on. Looks a tad chilly up your way!! :oh:

407 Driver 20th February 2006 02:33

The info on the red 206L3...

Alpine Bell LongRanger III C-GALJ on low skid gear with ski basket mounted on the RH side (barely visible). Taken near CMH GALENA LODGE in the Selkirk Mtns of BC this winter. They were getting snowfalls of well over 1.0 Meters PER Storm cycle in January.

The Pilot/Photographer extrordinare is "NG Limited"

funfinn2000 20th February 2006 02:46

how do i attach me pictures guys


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