what the helis going on here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrcv_AxuV70
03-07-2008 09:51 AM
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03-07-2008 10:42 AM
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Yeah I remember that.. Pretty tragic story really. | |
03-07-2008 12:00 PM
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Disagree. Thats bad flying, not a machine malfunction. To me if PokerSwedes story is correct, it looks like the pilot gave the man control of the aircraft in an area which was simply too small for an inexperienced person to attempt to control the helicopter. | |
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03-07-2008 12:07 PM
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03-07-2008 02:55 PM
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Thats mad. |
03-07-2008 03:32 PM
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03-07-2008 05:17 PM
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Havent read the articles, but helicopters have two sets of controls in front. I can almost gaurentee you that the old guy had his hands on those controls. | |
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03-07-2008 05:55 PM
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euph, shut up. | |
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03-07-2008 06:07 PM
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I know quite a bit about helos. Test me, be my guest. I would wager I'm the only one on FTR who has flown one and is looking at doing it as a career. | |
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03-07-2008 06:36 PM
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I know that Im just pmsing because my internet has been off for 5 days and thats about it... | |
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03-07-2008 06:43 PM
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I dont know much about RCs. I imagine that its pretty fucking hard to control a three axis control with just two thumbs. | |
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03-07-2008 06:47 PM
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hah, yah Ive read up a bit, but still its not easy. I undertstand all the forces you are talking about and how you have to counter them but they dont seem to be very exagerated with the RC except when near the ground, but Ill have to put in more hours to really be sure on that. | |
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03-08-2008 08:43 AM
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