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Forum: Rotorheads
29th Oct 2005, 14:08
Replies: 840
Views: 320,476
Posted By rotorboy

Really depends on the model. The B2 and B3...

Really depends on the model.

The B2 and B3 are way more expensive to operate than the BA. Figure a new 1d1 with all the trimmings is over 400k

A super D is a BA converted with a Lycoming...
Forum: Rotorheads
3rd Oct 2005, 05:08
Replies: 840
Views: 320,476
Posted By rotorboy

Imabell, or perpahs direction. Ok...

Imabell,

or perpahs direction.

Ok explain to me your deffenition of LTE.


When you have a light varaible wind, you position into the current/ most prevenlant wind direction, then wind...
Forum: Rotorheads
2nd Oct 2005, 23:59
Replies: 840
Views: 320,476
Posted By rotorboy

the As350 has tremendus t/r authority but...

the As350 has tremendus t/r authority but altitude and high Gross Weights you can get your self in real trouble.

I had a 350B2 swap ends on me picking a sling load at nearly 10K. The load wasnt...
Forum: Rotorheads
27th Aug 2005, 17:15
Replies: 840
Views: 320,476
Posted By rotorboy

That really isnt practical. Most floats I have...

That really isnt practical. Most floats I have flown on an astar are fired by a trigger on the cyclic, that shoots a charge into the mechansim that inflats the floast (rather rapidly). There is...
Forum: Rotorheads
27th Aug 2005, 14:28
Replies: 840
Views: 320,476
Posted By rotorboy

Air Curiser and Apical. The advandage with the...

Air Curiser and Apical. The advandage with the aircuriser is they pop on and off and the gas is in the float itself vs the aricraft. The Apical's are retty much permantly mounted on the skids,...
Forum: Rotorheads
11th May 2005, 15:54
Replies: 840
Views: 320,476
Posted By rotorboy

As350B2 & 1d1 at Alt?

Ok 350 guru's I have a question?

I have a fair amount of time the in the 350, but recently have been working it at a Pa of >7000-12K. I have noticed that starting the initial light off tends to be...
Forum: Rotorheads
24th Apr 2005, 20:34
Replies: 840
Views: 320,476
Posted By rotorboy

AS 350B2 W/B PDA software?

Anyone know of weight and balance software for a PDA? Any other good PDA software (aviation) that you guys can recomend?

Thanks

RB
Forum: Rotorheads
5th Apr 2005, 02:34
Replies: 840
Views: 320,476
Posted By rotorboy

Soloy (pappilon ownes the soloy/ STC ) does have...

Soloy (pappilon ownes the soloy/ STC ) does have a STC for the LTS101, they are calling it a B2 101 or someting. They had one at the show this year. Supposedly the 101 is a super eng now. One thing...
Forum: Rotorheads
5th Apr 2005, 01:20
Replies: 840
Views: 320,476
Posted By rotorboy

Rotornut, I believe the "D" was the falling...

Rotornut,

I believe the "D" was the falling star, otherwise known as the Death Star.

RB
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Mar 2005, 01:48
Replies: 840
Views: 320,476
Posted By rotorboy

There have been some problems and possible...

There have been some problems and possible related accidents in regards to accuracy of fuel gauges in the older B2' and BA's. They had a float type fuel senseing sytem that would stick when it wore...
Forum: Rotorheads
31st Aug 2004, 19:52
Replies: 840
Views: 320,476
Posted By rotorboy

Cyclicrick, I totally disagree with you that...

Cyclicrick,

I totally disagree with you that the throttle is OK where it is. I guess you havent had too many emergency's that require throttle manipultion.

High side gov failure in an Astar is...
Forum: Rotorheads
29th Aug 2004, 07:02
Replies: 840
Views: 320,476
Posted By rotorboy

Well, some of you are close. there are 2 main...

Well, some of you are close. there are 2 main things that make it a little squirely in a hover.
1) the shape of the belly .. has a tendancy with the rotorwash to recirculate.
2) The 146 gallon...
Forum: Rotorheads
29th Apr 2004, 03:43
Replies: 840
Views: 320,476
Posted By rotorboy

I believe those are made by tech tool too. I...

I believe those are made by tech tool too. I wasnt alking about a "bubble" window for VR work. I would give then a call. If they dont make em, theyll know where.

RB

Autorotate, I sent you an...
Forum: Rotorheads
29th Apr 2004, 03:31
Replies: 840
Views: 320,476
Posted By rotorboy

Cool I looked in ours, I assume you mean the ones that...

I looked in ours, I assume you mean the ones that "bulge" or bubble out a little. Tech Tool Plastics, I believe it is called the "comfort window"
www.tech-tool.com

RB:ok:
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