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Forum: Rotorheads
21st Jul 2004, 02:07
Replies: 205
Views: 68,548
Posted By helmet fire

SASless, You are right, but if you have a -3B...

SASless,
You are right, but if you have a -3B fitted 212 and you get rid of the load, your body weight (if you have optimised it for lifting) will be at it's minimum, and whilst it may not give you...
Forum: Rotorheads
17th Jul 2004, 04:01
Replies: 205
Views: 68,548
Posted By helmet fire

Depend on a whole lot of variables. But they are...

Depend on a whole lot of variables. But they are essentially the same aircraft and have very similar figures, and all your questions will be effected by which engine you have fitted to each.

The...
Forum: Rotorheads
14th Jun 2004, 14:07
Replies: 205
Views: 68,548
Posted By helmet fire

Well Pfan, you did say: so I am only...

Well Pfan, you did say:

so I am only helping you out here.....:}

Your side ways flight example does not occur the way you have stated. In summary, you basically said that:
from the hover,...
Forum: Rotorheads
23rd Mar 2003, 05:13
Replies: 205
Views: 68,548
Posted By helmet fire

Thumbs up Thanks heaps so far. I am away for a few days...

Thanks heaps so far. I am away for a few days now, so forgive the lack of prompt replies.

2 quick extras:

What is the problem with the SFENA?
Were any of the systems certified for SPIFR?
Forum: Rotorheads
22nd Mar 2003, 23:45
Replies: 205
Views: 68,548
Posted By helmet fire

Question Bell 212 Autopilots

Just wondering if any Ppruners have experience with B212 Autopilots. I am particularly intrested in any "single pilot IFR" certified systems (usually three axis).

I am told that Bristows used to...
Forum: Rotorheads
13th Dec 2001, 06:21
Replies: 205
Views: 68,548
Posted By helmet fire

Cool Here is the accident summary from the B212 I...

Here is the accident summary from the B212 I referred to earlier. Sorry, but I don’t know how to set up a link.
Data Source: SB AVIATION ACCIDENT/INCIDENT DATABASE
Report Number: ...
Forum: Rotorheads
10th Dec 2001, 07:25
Replies: 205
Views: 68,548
Posted By helmet fire

Cool deathranger, I lie humbly at your feet for your...

deathranger, I lie humbly at your feet for your amazing knowledge of "salvors" and appologise profusely for having never heard of them.

I would love to see a B212 "gentley" putting ANY external...
Forum: Rotorheads
8th Dec 2001, 02:19
Replies: 205
Views: 68,548
Posted By helmet fire

Cool I do seem to remember an incident in the USA last...

I do seem to remember an incident in the USA last year on the fires. A 212 was bucketing and on the lift off out of the tank, his bucket got snagged on something and actualy bent large parts of the...
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Dec 2001, 03:21
Replies: 205
Views: 68,548
Posted By helmet fire

Cool One of my all time favourites was a newspaper...

One of my all time favourites was a newspaper reporting on flood relief. They printed that if the helicopter's engine failerd, the pilot put on the rotor brake and used the blades as small wings to...
Forum: Rotorheads
6th Dec 2001, 04:53
Replies: 205
Views: 68,548
Posted By helmet fire

Wink Wern't they flying in the "fly by wire" Huey? :D...

Wern't they flying in the "fly by wire" Huey? :D

Did any one see that Silvester Stallone movie (one of the Rambo ones I think) where he is shot down in the Huey he is flying by a Puma dressed up...
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