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why does a helicopter catch fire

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Old 3rd January 2016 | 08:03
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why does a helicopter catch fire

why does a helicopter catch fire on impact? is it because of collapse of the fuel tank and fuel splashing on engine, or due to electrical spark provided to fuel fumes if battery is on during impact, or any other reason?, how does switching off battery helps in avoiding fire on impact?
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Old 3rd January 2016 | 15:32
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Same reason anything else catches fire.

Fuel vapour plus an ignition source usually does it.

Switching the battery off simply reduces the number of live wires in the airframe to make that ignition source.
Switching the engine off reduces ignition sources too.

If you don't crash hard or fast enough to split fuel tanks badly (and especially not to throw the fuel around creating lots of vapour) there isn't going to be much of a fire anyway.
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Old 3rd January 2016 | 15:38
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ok thank you.....
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