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Tickle 11th November 2016 04:22

Ninja vs. AS350, skip to 2:50 full of cops.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txkIiKRO2hU


heli1 11th November 2016 07:31

Ahhhh....MASH and those H-13s.......

belly tank 11th November 2016 09:23


I recommend San Andreas
Yea goto love this movie:{...."I'm gunna tip the hat!")

Paul Cantrell 13th November 2016 16:52

Just watched "True Memoirs of an international assassin" on Netflix. Helicopter (UH1 variety) didn't immediately explode... sure was stable in the air without a pilot, even after smacking tailboom into trees, etc. I also laughed at the idea that it's safer to jump out of the helicopter at altitude than crash in it. Maybe... don't really plan on doing either!

Got to see the Airwolf helicopter at '86 HeliExpo, shake Ernest Borgnine's hand... That was pretty cool, even though the helicopter was pretty stripped on the inside.

I've always thought that the helicopter industry (maybe HAI?) should sue Hollywood for slander / defamation in that they make the general public think that flying in a helicopter is an invitation to exploding (or spinning out of control?) in mid air and therefore cost us in lost business. I'm sure a lawyer would shake his head at my ignorance of the law, just like we do of the way Hollywood portrays us.

Unfortunately we had a very bad fatal crash here in Boston many years ago involving one of the State Police Flying Club's Eurocopters. Generally, when I'm talking to the public I'll stress how safe helicopters really are, and how they don't really fall out of the sky like in movies. For about a decade after that accident people would always ask me, "Well, then what happened to that State Police helicopter?" and I would have to say that yeah, they sometimes fall out of the sky :(

Dropthegear 13th November 2016 19:57


Originally Posted by Bell_ringer (Post 9573999)
Back then it was too expensive to blow anything up and CGI didn't exist!

Airwolf did crash eventually in its new life as a German air ambulance.
The chopper in magnum also crashed twice during filming but never on screen.

The Magnum PI helicopter did crash and was destroyed about a year ago. I forget the details.

DC

aa777888 14th November 2016 01:14

Skip to 00:40...


bgdfly 14th November 2016 04:57

What I always enjoy is the fact that every movie helicopter is always so badly off-course ! Every time the shot pulls back from the helicopters, the pilots realize they are 90 degrees off-course and have to do a big wing-over away from the camera to head to the actual destination. If only I was allowed to be that sloppy in my flight planning...:O

Three Lima Charlie 14th November 2016 13:18

Go find a movie "Black Sunday", 1977. I flew a Bell 212 and 206 in this movie that was made in Miami at the Orange Bowl. The blimp blows up, and the helicopter saves the hero.

knarcElv3 14th November 2016 14:07

Arrival
 
CGI-ness not withstanding, I was really quite pleased with the lack of exploding helicopters in Arrival this weekend. A nice change!


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