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Forum: Rotorheads
21st Mar 2002, 23:23
Replies: 19
Views: 733
Posted By rigid_rotor

Post You asked "Is it possible that even with my...

You asked "Is it possible that even with my cat-like reflexes on the lever, I could attain such a rate of climb that Nr would reduce beyond recovery in a bunt before a sufficient rate of descent...
21st Mar 2002, 23:14
Replies: 64
Views: 7,151
Posted By rigid_rotor

Post I am left cold by this whole process,...

I am left cold by this whole process, particularly if Lambjal's comments are correct. However, I do have a few queries with some of your comments lambjal.. .. .1. If "The end user then said 'Sorry,...
Forum: Rotorheads
16th Feb 2002, 02:26
Replies: 15
Views: 816
Posted By rigid_rotor

Post If you knew the latest rotor brake design on the...

If you knew the latest rotor brake design on the EH101 and knew why the last crash occured you would not have started this thread unless you just wanted to stir things up that were inconsequential.
...
Forum: Rotorheads
16th Feb 2002, 02:13
Replies: 4
Views: 1,590
Posted By rigid_rotor

Post zuckerman,. .if you havent got a good thing to...

zuckerman,. .if you havent got a good thing to say that is up to date (not 10 yrs ago) then don't bother thank you.

What about a fly by light R22 <img src="smile.gif" border="0">
Forum: Rotorheads
8th Feb 2002, 22:11
Replies: 20
Views: 1,204
Posted By rigid_rotor

Post Nick, I'm pretty sure the first Eh101 flew in...

Nick, I'm pretty sure the first Eh101 flew in 1987 and surely the design of the s92 began a few yrs ago?

R_R
Forum: Rotorheads
24th Jan 2002, 23:15
Replies: 11
Views: 1,338
Posted By rigid_rotor

Post Regarding the all in one control, there is a...

Regarding the all in one control, there is a variable stability Bell 205 in Canada with a twist grip yaw control, conventional motion cyclic control and collective control all on one single side...
22nd Jan 2002, 01:55
Replies: 26
Views: 1,910
Posted By rigid_rotor

Smile Well I like it. Its fast and smooth(and...

Well I like it.

Its fast and smooth(and doesnt require a trip to the dentisits after flying at Vne). Everyone gets a crashworhy seat and it will go through weather that no other british SH(or...
Forum: Rotorheads
19th Jan 2002, 14:43
Replies: 5
Views: 688
Posted By rigid_rotor

Talking thanks for the input everyone. On close...

thanks for the input everyone. On close examination of my license it does say Helicopters AND Gyroplanes so I guess a type rating should suffice.

Am I mad to want to gyrocopter? Well thats...
15th Jan 2002, 22:32
Replies: 2
Views: 452
Posted By rigid_rotor

Post I didnt know that a class 2 lasted 5 yrs. I...

I didnt know that a class 2 lasted 5 yrs. I think I had better consult the CAA for a definitive.

Thanks for the input
14th Jan 2002, 23:35
Replies: 2
Views: 452
Posted By rigid_rotor

Question ATPL and class 2 for private use

dear med brains,

My class 1 lapsed last Sep but is still valid for class 2 purposes till Sep this year. Can I legally fly for private purposes only on a ATPL with a class 2 med?

Thanks in...
Forum: Rotorheads
14th Jan 2002, 23:31
Replies: 5
Views: 688
Posted By rigid_rotor

Question Thanks Tam, Any UK gyrocopter drivers in the...

Thanks Tam,

Any UK gyrocopter drivers in the know?
Forum: Rotorheads
13th Jan 2002, 23:01
Replies: 5
Views: 688
Posted By rigid_rotor

Question UK ATPLH and Gyrocopters

I have a national UK ATPL H (national). Any ideas what I would need to do to get a gyrocopter on my licence?
12th Jan 2002, 01:49
Replies: 26
Views: 2,530
Posted By rigid_rotor

Post Dear flt test professionals, I must admit to...

Dear flt test professionals,

I must admit to being slightly overawed by this whole thread. To those that wish to dabble in flt testing , well crack on. So long as your acivities can harm no-one...
19th Dec 2001, 00:50
Replies: 12
Views: 874
Posted By rigid_rotor

Post Done it, Actually enjoyed it! If you wait...

Done it,
Actually enjoyed it!

If you wait to be nominated well..........
Enjoy the wait.

Do it now before anyone finds out how good it is.
Forum: Rotorheads
16th Nov 2001, 01:31
Replies: 5
Views: 808
Posted By rigid_rotor

Post The Merlin/EH101 incorporates anti-ice (to stop...

The Merlin/EH101 incorporates anti-ice (to stop ice accretion) on the tail rotor and de-ice (allow to accrue then shed) systems on the main rotor. Both systems are electrical and rely on heating...
10th Nov 2001, 15:25
Replies: 16
Views: 791
Posted By rigid_rotor

Post The UK is a member of ESA and so UK nationals are...

The UK is a member of ESA and so UK nationals are entitled to apply to take part in the ESA astronaut programme. However, where there are candidates of equal merit, priority is generally given to...
Forum: Rotorheads
10th Nov 2001, 02:31
Replies: 4
Views: 628
Posted By rigid_rotor

Post A few points for my benefit more than anyone...

A few points for my benefit more than anyone else. Please disagree as required :)

"U.S. Army aviation sources say service helicopters are equipped to operate safely under icy conditions, though...
10th Nov 2001, 01:55
Replies: 34
Views: 2,160
Posted By rigid_rotor

Post Dear AAC, After spending the vast amonts of...

Dear AAC,

After spending the vast amonts of HM cash on the very capable WAH64, the AAC will get the battlefield support aircraft it can afford. Afford being the most pertinent word. Those of you...
Forum: Rotorheads
10th Nov 2001, 01:55
Replies: 427
Views: 71,452
Posted By rigid_rotor

Post Dear AAC, After spending the vast amonts of...

Dear AAC,

After spending the vast amonts of HM cash on the very capable WAH64, the AAC will get the battlefield support aircraft it can afford. Afford being the most pertinent word. Those of you...
18th Oct 2001, 23:05
Replies: 68
Views: 2,953
Posted By rigid_rotor

Question Lot of grumpy peeps here! Just how many here are...

Lot of grumpy peeps here! Just how many here are commenting from a knowledgeable position with regard to what a nav could do and what the WAH could do? Surely only someone with that background...
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