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dbcunnz wrote:QUOTE (dbcunnz @ Nov 21 2012,7:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>By the look of the blades on the second pic it looks like they might of caught up with the duck![]()
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Apparently they would be a bit worried if their was none of that grease around the rotor head/blade as it would run out grease if their was none their.
Are their a Couple of seasprites being operated out of woodbourne this week?Awesome in NZ
http://www.flickr.com/photos/49222841@N06/

Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Nov 21 2012,8:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>A dang good example of the blade flex , one thing we , least myself have not seen yet in FS .In a word (OK, two) Vladimir Zhygulskiy
You need to spend more quality time with the Russians, Ian... you get cyclic rotor animations too.
Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Nov 22 2012,7:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>In a word (OK, two) Vladimir Zhygulskiy
You need to spend more quality time with the Russians, Ian... you get cyclic rotor animations too.
Best i check that fella out and i have to agree with you Charl , Ham's photos really have a spring in the viewing .
dbcunnz wrote:QUOTE (dbcunnz @ Nov 22 2012,12:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Marlborough Express News Paper (quote) Training was reduced to one Seasprite helicopter after a flat tyre and a rescue mission delayed the use of the other two aircraft (end quote)
So looks like only one doing training at Dip Flat in the Rainbow Valley
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Start/DepartAwesome in NZ
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