Yes for sure the R22 is a twitchy little coc......... to fly properly.
I had one in my flight school and wished I had bought a Hughes 300, but after a while I accepted that if they could fly the R22 they could fly anything.
My favourite helicopter was the Bell 204 Huey, it was a dream to fly.
But for pure flying fun the gyroplane is the best in my opinion.
Both hands on the control wheel?
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[quote]using both hands on the control wheel[/quote]
[url=http://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/08/1 ... gests.html]http://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/08/1 ... gests.html[/url]
[quote]men today are significantly weaker than their counterparts of the '80s.
Specifically, men could squeeze with 120 pounds of force in 1985 and only 95 today[/quote]
After WWII there was a guy with 20/7 eyesight
that [i]bent[/i] the control stick of the X-1. Probably
didn't have much product in his hair or (gasp!) even
a facebook account.
[url=http://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/08/1 ... gests.html]http://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/08/1 ... gests.html[/url]
[quote]men today are significantly weaker than their counterparts of the '80s.
Specifically, men could squeeze with 120 pounds of force in 1985 and only 95 today[/quote]
After WWII there was a guy with 20/7 eyesight
that [i]bent[/i] the control stick of the X-1. Probably
didn't have much product in his hair or (gasp!) even
a facebook account.
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[quote author=Colonel Sanders link=topic=3913.msg10457#msg10457 date=1471098509]
Take the auto-pilot queens and send them south
to spend a week in the sunshine, learning to fly
an R-22. They will come back with a tan and more
stick and rudder skill than you thought possible.
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My instructor on the Robby told me to become a Jedi to fly that thing properly. "If I see your hand moving the stick, you're over-controlling it...move it with your mind, man"
Take the auto-pilot queens and send them south
to spend a week in the sunshine, learning to fly
an R-22. They will come back with a tan and more
stick and rudder skill than you thought possible.
[/quote]
My instructor on the Robby told me to become a Jedi to fly that thing properly. "If I see your hand moving the stick, you're over-controlling it...move it with your mind, man"
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Funny how the majority of chopper drivers are learning on the robby and then graduating to easier to fly platforms.
Yet, the fixed-wing world is made sure to train on the most forgiving aircraft from day one. Fiddle-dee-dee.
Yet, the fixed-wing world is made sure to train on the most forgiving aircraft from day one. Fiddle-dee-dee.
The world of helicopter flying instruction has no comparison with the fixed wing world...
How in fuck did TC ever come up with the idea that the people who teach just learned to fly and have never held a flying job before can teach flying?
Ahhh well all you need do is have a look at who they just hired....the spiral can continue downward.
How in fuck did TC ever come up with the idea that the people who teach just learned to fly and have never held a flying job before can teach flying?
Ahhh well all you need do is have a look at who they just hired....the spiral can continue downward.
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It's important to realize that people advertise their
greatest weakness.
For example, if I drive through a smallish town, and
I see a [i]HUGE[/i] sign that says:
[size=36pt][b]HONEST TOM'S USED CARS[/b][/size]
it's probably a safe best that ol' Tom is not known
far and wide for his honesty, so that is his greatest
problem to overcome with his advertising - his name,
his brand.
This brings us to "Transport Canada Aviation". I
might observe that:
- they don't transport anything
- they sure as hell don't represent my Canada
- they don't know diddly about aviation
greatest weakness.
For example, if I drive through a smallish town, and
I see a [i]HUGE[/i] sign that says:
[size=36pt][b]HONEST TOM'S USED CARS[/b][/size]
it's probably a safe best that ol' Tom is not known
far and wide for his honesty, so that is his greatest
problem to overcome with his advertising - his name,
his brand.
This brings us to "Transport Canada Aviation". I
might observe that:
- they don't transport anything
- they sure as hell don't represent my Canada
- they don't know diddly about aviation
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