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Posted By Irlandés

Thanks FFF, yes that answers my question. ...

Thanks FFF, yes that answers my question. Actually I've already got my CPL(H) but was half thinking of getting my PPL(A) so am presently going through the motions on FS2002 before laying out more...
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Views: 651
Posted By Irlandés

Elevator trim question.

Hi,
I'm from the rotory wing world so please bear with me. Question is simple. When you trim off control forces in a climb using elevator trim, is there any physical movement of the control...
Forum: Rotorheads
25th May 2003, 22:22
Replies: 2,217
Views: 299,667
Posted By Irlandés

DBChopper, the Altair mod is a certified mod, at...

DBChopper, the Altair mod is a certified mod, at least in NZ. All the relevant paper work was in the flight manual.
Forum: Rotorheads
25th May 2003, 22:22
Replies: 1,983
Views: 214,889
Posted By Irlandés

DBChopper, the Altair mod is a certified mod, at...

DBChopper, the Altair mod is a certified mod, at least in NZ. All the relevant paper work was in the flight manual.
Forum: Rotorheads
25th May 2003, 02:51
Replies: 2,217
Views: 299,667
Posted By Irlandés

The add-on kit to convert to a standard cyclic is...

The add-on kit to convert to a standard cyclic is made by/called Altair if memory serves me right. It's similar to an MD900's up and over type cyclic as opposed to the more traditional jetranger...
Forum: Rotorheads
25th May 2003, 02:51
Replies: 1,983
Views: 214,889
Posted By Irlandés

The add-on kit to convert to a standard cyclic is...

The add-on kit to convert to a standard cyclic is made by/called Altair if memory serves me right. It's similar to an MD900's up and over type cyclic as opposed to the more traditional jetranger...
Forum: Rotorheads
4th Feb 2003, 20:55
Replies: 99
Views: 12,398
Posted By Irlandés

T'aint, my instructor would every now and again...

T'aint,
my instructor would every now and again gently cut throttle on me while my hand was off the collective (dialling in the ATIS or whatever). He would also do it at night at the end of a...
Forum: Rotorheads
3rd Feb 2003, 02:02
Replies: 23
Views: 3,851
Posted By Irlandés

AuntyDolly, if you can show me when and where I...

AuntyDolly,
if you can show me when and where I stated that an engine failure in a twin was not a big deal, then I will take my hat off to you. Not only that, I will promise never to post on Pprune...
Forum: Rotorheads
1st Feb 2003, 20:11
Replies: 23
Views: 3,851
Posted By Irlandés

AuntyDolly, Do I have any twin time? Alas,...

AuntyDolly,

Do I have any twin time? Alas, no.

Have I ever experienced a high side governor or fuel control unit failure in a twin? Fortunately no.

Engine fire? See previous answer.
...
Forum: Rotorheads
30th Jan 2003, 20:57
Replies: 2
Views: 664
Posted By Irlandés

Helicopter crash in Afghanistan kills US soldiers

Taken from the Irish Independent...

Helicopter crash in Afghanistan kills US soldiers


16:42 Thursday January 30th 2003



A US Army Black Hawk helicopter has crashed six miles...
Forum: Rotorheads
30th Jan 2003, 11:14
Replies: 23
Views: 3,851
Posted By Irlandés

Go-Around, not as big a deal as an engine...

Go-Around,
not as big a deal as an engine failure in an AS-350! ;)

Irlandés
Forum: Rotorheads
27th Jan 2003, 07:58
Replies: 78
Views: 11,791
Posted By Irlandés

Labarynth Seal, don't get me wrong, I wasn't...

Labarynth Seal,
don't get me wrong, I wasn't for one second suggesting that PPL's be discouraged from posting. God forbid! That would mean I wouldn't be able to post for at least two weeks (CPL...
Forum: Rotorheads
26th Jan 2003, 17:57
Replies: 78
Views: 11,791
Posted By Irlandés

Non capisco niente!

Sorry Giovanni,
I don't know whether it's because it's monday morning or because I was born slow but your last post is a little too cryptic for me.

Are you by posting trying to elicit certain...
Forum: Rotorheads
26th Jan 2003, 06:58
Replies: 78
Views: 11,791
Posted By Irlandés

John Eacott, very reasonable reply. Just what...

John Eacott,
very reasonable reply. Just what I was looking for. Thanks.

Changing topics...
not too impressed by this recurring tendency of certain ppruners to turn their noses down at those...
Forum: Rotorheads
25th Jan 2003, 19:08
Replies: 78
Views: 11,791
Posted By Irlandés

Ma que dici??

Giovanni,
your sarcasm is both misplaced and misguided. I was not referring to the logistical problems of finding a pilot, simply asking why it would be impossible for him/her to climb in and take...
Forum: Rotorheads
25th Jan 2003, 09:22
Replies: 78
Views: 11,791
Posted By Irlandés

Flungdung, could you explain why it's...

Flungdung,
could you explain why it's impossible for a second pilot to climb on board and take over on the dual controls? I've climbed in and out of the BK on a number of occasions (albeit parked...
Forum: Rotorheads
23rd Jan 2003, 07:38
Replies: 5
Views: 1,358
Posted By Irlandés

Straight Up: Helicopters in Action - IMAX

Has anyone seen "Straight Up: Helicopters in Action" at the IMAX and if so, is it any good?

Further reading here... (http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/newsletters/inCamera/oct2002/imaxP.shtml)
...
Forum: Rotorheads
18th Jan 2003, 18:45
Replies: 2
Views: 1,194
Posted By Irlandés

Taken from New Zealand Herald... Debris fell...

Taken from New Zealand Herald...

Debris fell from copter before crash

18.01.2003


MASTERTON - A piece of debris was seen to fall from the sky moments before a helicopter crashed killing...
Forum: Rotorheads
17th Jan 2003, 21:01
Replies: 23
Views: 7,226
Posted By Irlandés

Thumbs down Two die in UK helicopter crash

Taken from the Irish Independent...

19:26 Friday January 17th 2003

Two people have been killed in a helicopter crash in Kent. The private helicopter crashed shortly after take-off. The pilot...
Forum: Rotorheads
17th Jan 2003, 20:27
Replies: 78
Views: 11,791
Posted By Irlandés

I've been doing night-flying in Auckland the past...

I've been doing night-flying in Auckland the past week and icing is one thing you can rule out...

Irlandés
Forum: Rotorheads
16th Jan 2003, 10:20
Replies: 78
Views: 11,791
Posted By Irlandés

roundwego, your picture doesn't load...

roundwego,

your picture doesn't load although I managed to see it at your website. If you ask me (and all things considered) it's in pretty bad taste.

Capn Notarious

Might the quote be......
Forum: Rotorheads
15th Jan 2003, 03:34
Replies: 5
Views: 1,069
Posted By Irlandés

This month's Rotor & Wing has a small article on...

This month's Rotor & Wing has a small article on page 10 about it.

Irlandés :)
Forum: Rotorheads
13th Jan 2003, 20:14
Replies: 66
Views: 41,419
Posted By Irlandés

The Discovery Channel have a documentary on the...

The Discovery Channel have a documentary on the Skytech Mil 26 which they air every now and again. I think it's one of the Power Zone series. Bloody impressive.
Forum: Rotorheads
28th Dec 2002, 05:25
Replies: 60
Views: 6,135
Posted By Irlandés

Two old ladies on a bus in Dublin in the middle...

Two old ladies on a bus in Dublin in the middle of the holiday season with bags and bags of shopping at their feet pass by a billboard that proclaims in big red letters 'Put Christ back into...
Forum: Rotorheads
22nd Dec 2002, 22:39
Replies: 863
Views: 120,401
Posted By Irlandés

If you find cork in the dictionary they'll...

If you find cork in the dictionary they'll probably be talking about things you stick in wine bottles. ;)
Forum: Rotorheads
22nd Dec 2002, 22:39
Replies: 802
Views: 87,487
Posted By Irlandés

If you find cork in the dictionary they'll...

If you find cork in the dictionary they'll probably be talking about things you stick in wine bottles. ;)
Forum: Rotorheads
16th Dec 2002, 18:07
Replies: 38
Views: 3,533
Posted By Irlandés

My most trained reaction is dump the collective,...

My most trained reaction is dump the collective, then think, analyse, act. Not to be adhered to religously but in low inertia rotor systems, it may not be a bad philosophy. If you've got the height...
Forum: Rotorheads
14th Dec 2002, 20:55
Replies: 863
Views: 120,401
Posted By Irlandés

That's right, and what's more Pprune will no...

That's right, and what's more Pprune will no longer accept any questions or requests for advice from anyone addressing random users on this anonymous forum!! :rolleyes:
Forum: Rotorheads
14th Dec 2002, 20:55
Replies: 802
Views: 87,487
Posted By Irlandés

That's right, and what's more Pprune will no...

That's right, and what's more Pprune will no longer accept any questions or requests for advice from anyone addressing random users on this anonymous forum!! :rolleyes:
Forum: Rotorheads
12th Dec 2002, 01:05
Replies: 2,217
Views: 299,667
Posted By Irlandés

Straight from the horse's mouth... ...

Straight from the horse's mouth...

http://www.robinsonheli.com/R22EOC.pdf

R22 BETA II ESTIMATED OPERATING COSTS




Orientative only.
Forum: Rotorheads
12th Dec 2002, 01:05
Replies: 1,983
Views: 214,889
Posted By Irlandés

Straight from the horse's mouth... ...

Straight from the horse's mouth...

http://www.robinsonheli.com/R22EOC.pdf

R22 BETA II ESTIMATED OPERATING COSTS




Orientative only.
Forum: Rotorheads
11th Dec 2002, 05:05
Replies: 2,217
Views: 299,667
Posted By Irlandés

The only time I've seen an official fuel burn...

The only time I've seen an official fuel burn figure is in the R22 maintenance manual. If I remember correctly and please don't quote me on this, they mention 26 litres/hour. This is the figure...
Forum: Rotorheads
11th Dec 2002, 05:05
Replies: 1,983
Views: 214,889
Posted By Irlandés

The only time I've seen an official fuel burn...

The only time I've seen an official fuel burn figure is in the R22 maintenance manual. If I remember correctly and please don't quote me on this, they mention 26 litres/hour. This is the figure...
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Dec 2002, 06:59
Replies: 2,217
Views: 299,667
Posted By Irlandés

IHL, the answer to your first question is...

IHL,

the answer to your first question is that there isn't. The R22 is the family and then you've got the Standard, Alpha, Beta and Beta II. So you need to refine your question.

Most of your...
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Dec 2002, 06:59
Replies: 1,983
Views: 214,889
Posted By Irlandés

IHL, the answer to your first question is...

IHL,

the answer to your first question is that there isn't. The R22 is the family and then you've got the Standard, Alpha, Beta and Beta II. So you need to refine your question.

Most of your...
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