Msg ID:
2727231 |
Best utility helicopter +2/-0
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Author:STILL IN PRODUCTION
4/22/2022 11:04:04 AM
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What do you all think?
I think...H125.
Other than that it's a second, third and tenth hand industry (utility). Sadly. |
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Msg ID:
2727238 |
Best utility helicopter +10/-1
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Author:Utility?
4/22/2022 11:53:33 AM
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Depends on what you mean by utility. For powerline it's the 500, no question. The H 125 is a nice aircraft for a lot of things, It Has a great power to weight ratio a reliable engine and good maintenance schedule, but I never thought it was very utility focused. It also has Poor visibility for external loads, and its design sacrifices crash survivability to give rear seat passengers a better view. Also, if you operate it in a dusty environment you'll have avionics issues, operate it with the doors off and you'll have seatbelt issues. My .02 |
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Msg ID:
2727271 |
Latches... who needs user-friendly latches? +6/-5
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Author:Anonymous
4/22/2022 5:29:32 PM
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For real... Airbus latches are the most ridiculously designed latches known to man. I should be able to walk up, push a button or detent (or twist a knob) and the latch should open. NOT a 6 step process like the stupid latches on an H125 (or other Airbus products). |
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Msg ID:
2727281 |
Latches... who needs user-friendly latches? +2/-0
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Author:too many of the easy latches.....
4/22/2022 7:14:46 PM
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were left open,. thus going through rotor blades |
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Msg ID:
2727287 |
Latches... who needs user-friendly latches? +2/-1
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Author:oh ok
4/22/2022 10:35:57 PM
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make the latch more complicated which will make it less likely to be left unlatched |
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Msg ID:
2727288 |
Latches... who needs user-friendly latches? +5/-0
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Author:No Mechanism Can Outsmart A
4/22/2022 10:44:23 PM
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Bored Pilot. No safety design will dissuade an unrestrained pilot. |
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Msg ID:
2727284 |
Best utility helicopter +0/-0
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Author:It’s impressive
4/22/2022 9:26:02 PM
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With the new power upgrade |
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Msg ID:
2727290 |
Best utility helicopter +0/-0
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Author:Boosted
4/22/2022 10:54:45 PM
Reply to: 2727284
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In production? I kno you said "Still" but since ther was no start date it reduces to in production. Then size was not mentioned either, so we have to presume less than 12,500 Gross Weight
So the new 412 with the -9 engines would work for some, the new capable 505 for others, 500E and 530 for powerline people the 407 has a place at the table, If 133D (Hoist) you now open up to 412, 429, 902, 109S, 169? |
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Msg ID:
2727295 |
Best utility helicopter +1/-1
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Author:OP
4/23/2022 1:24:37 AM
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902????
Bwahahahahaha |
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Msg ID:
2727308 |
Best utility helicopter +1/-0
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Author:cheap
4/23/2022 10:16:22 AM
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BV-234. |
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Msg ID:
2727311 |
Best utility helicopter +8/-1
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Author:gringo
4/23/2022 10:57:49 AM
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Eagle Single, K max |
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Msg ID:
2727447 |
Start the +1/-0
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Author:An Army Guy
4/24/2022 4:05:27 PM
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Bell 214ST production line back up with the Huey II type mods done to it:) |
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