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| I am here to Rocky, so you are flying Russian Helicopters now. Well I still fly Bell 206's Its about all I fly with the odd single engine airplane, they don't let me fly anything else. Now that AN-2 is a airplane I would love to fly. |
| Posts: 1070 | Location: East Haddam, CT | Registered: 16 July 2000 |
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| Got checked out in the Hughes 300 many years ago. I accumulated enough time to get my add-on private with a lot of solo time. Loved that little ship. The day I was getting ready to takoff on my pre-check, the FBO owner's wife came running out and gave us the cut sign. They sold the helicopter right out from underneath me. It was the only one they had, so I never got my check ride. Always loved flying choppers.
Saw a lot of Russian helicopters in Africa, South America and Papua New Guinea. I was always impressed at their sturdiness and their ability to operate successfully in primitive conditions. The Kamovs were particularly impressive with the heavy sling loads they carry. |
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| Crusty ol' Army WO Blackhawk pilot here. |
| Posts: 81 | Location: Savannah, Georgia | Registered: 03 October 2004 |
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| I hardly qualify to post on this - but I do have a few hours in an R22....... I love it to bits, but time restrictions mean I don't really get enough time to do more than grab the odd hour or two of instruction from time to time.
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| jetdrvr Yep the Kamov is a popular logging heli here in B.C. |
| Posts: 434 | Location: Wetcoast | Registered: 31 October 2004 |
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| Another retired Army Warrant Officer gunny type here. Flew Charlie model gunships in Viet Nam, 14 years in Cobras after that, and 5 years instructing in Apaches after that. Was a charter member of the orignial AH-64 instructor group out at Hanchey Field...better known as "Ft. Apache", Mother Rucker, Alabama. Never flew any Russian helicopters...us gunny types tended to see them as targets, not flight time builders. We used to shadow the then Soviet Hind gunships in the mid-1970's when we were patrolling the Czech/German border in our brand new TOW missile equipt Cobras...which were the premier starships of that era. They stayed on their side and we stayed on ours, often matching each other maneuver for maneuver...Cold War drill and ceremonies...but it kept things intesting.
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| Posts: 83 | Location: Soda Springs, ID USA | Registered: 25 March 2005 |
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| frmr army flt surgeon, never with a unit, but a "consultant" Used to bum rides from FLATIRON when in the area on TDY. Fun fun fun
Hunting: Exercising dominion over creation at 2800 fps.
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| Posts: 3113 | Location: Southern US | Registered: 21 July 2002 |
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| I never finished my rotor rating. Any Arizona rotor guys that want some company let me know.
"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all." Theodore Roosevelt
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| Posts: 4263 | Location: Pinetop, Arizona | Registered: 02 January 2006 |
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