Don't recognise the machine but it's got spray gear on it.
Helicopter crashes near Wanganui
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chopper_nut wrote:QUOTE (chopper_nut @ Oct 28 2014,9:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ag is high risk, reward. If a gearbox or drive shaft fails at the end of a run then you aren't left with many options. The one thing I noticed about the photos of the accident is that there didn't appear to be any wires wrapped around it or anything.
Yeh the good old 500 with a solid head on it
What would happen if your airspeed was just above the dead man's curve? I suppose you have only seconds to react and in a ag turn not much height.
waka172rg wrote:QUOTE (waka172rg @ Oct 27 2014,9:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yeh the good old 500 with a solid head on it
What would happen if your airspeed was just above the dead man's curve? I suppose you have only seconds to react and in a ag turn not much height.
Yeh it depends. If your speed is in front of the curve then you should have enough height to perform a 'standard' auto. Most of the time when you're doing 'spray' turns though, your at speed and height combinations that put you in the avoid curve. Doesn't necessarily mean that your going to crash if you have a tranny or engine failure but it's going to make your life difficult.
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