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Old 5th May 2019, 03:58
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Aerial Paint Spraying (?)

Here's a link to a story about a helicopter crash in California, USA. The helicopter was reportedly involved in the aerial application of water-based paint. I've never heard of this. Is this a routine activity? Is any other member of this forum familiar with this kind of operation?

The link: https://kvta.com/news/helicopter-cra...urday-morning/

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Here's a link to a story about a helicopter crash in California, USA. The helicopter was reportedly involved in the aerial application of water-based paint. I've never heard of this. Is this a routine activity? Is any other member of this forum familiar with this kind of operation?

The link: https://kvta.com/news/helicopter-cra...urday-morning/

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Reported elsewhere as crop dusting.
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Not routine, but this was once demonstated during the mid 60's in Holland when a BELL 47-G5 was used to spray white ( water based / mixed ) chalk on the glass paneled roofs of the Green Houses in the so called Westland, West of The Hague however, since the ( wire suspended ) smoke stacks of the oil fed heaters on top of the Green Houses posed a hazard, further demo's were abandoned.
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Originally Posted by BedakSrewet
Not routine, but this was once demonstrated during the mid 60's in Holland when a BELL 47-G5 was used to spray white ( water based / mixed ) chalk on the glass paneled roofs of the Green Houses in the so called Westland, West of The Hague however, since the ( wire suspended ) smoke stacks of the oil fed heaters on top of the Green Houses posed a hazard, further demo's were abandoned.
It would appear it developed further, there is a youtube video demonstrating this in Canada, on which they mention it is commonly used in the Netherlands and is a growing market in Canada.
Unable to post the link, however search youtube for.

Hunter Helicopters Applying Shade Paint Lowering Greenhouse Temperatures

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A large plum of thick black smoke could be seen for miles around.
I wonder if they grew large plums in the greenhouse?
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Smythe;

Thanks for the video. That's a pretty cool (pun intended) process, and I find it especially interesting that there is a similar process for removal of the paint. I would think that the application helicopter would quickly assume the hue of the paint being applied if not for frequent, vigorous cleaning operations.

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