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Sonic04GT
01-14-2012, 05:14 PM
I'm absolutely loving it. Anyone else here fly helicopters? I hate to talk blasphemy, but if I had to choose cigars or this... http://mustangworld.com/forums/images/smilies/lookaround[1].gif

http://www.lolzilla.net/images/1152365.jpg
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FL is a beautiful place to train.

MurphysLaw
01-14-2012, 05:24 PM
Very cool, looks like you flew over the town I worked in :tu

MrClean
01-14-2012, 05:24 PM
Looks like fun Chris!

Sonic04GT
01-14-2012, 05:30 PM
Very cool, looks like you flew over the town I worked in :tu

We flew down past the Boynton inlet, turned back north to the Lake Worth pier and then shot back Southwest to Lantana.

Sonic04GT
01-14-2012, 05:31 PM
Looks like fun Chris!

It's a blast! I'm excited that it has finally become a reality. Took months to get to this point, mainly due to my "color-deficiency."

jluck
01-14-2012, 06:01 PM
Man that does look great! I hope to start training for airplane flight someday...(It's on the bucket list anyway.)

Sonic04GT
01-14-2012, 06:19 PM
Man that does look great! I hope to start training for airplane flight someday...(It's on the bucket list anyway.)

Get to it man! You can pretty much work at your own pace.

MurphysLaw
01-14-2012, 06:35 PM
We flew down past the Boynton inlet, turned back north to the Lake Worth pier and then shot back Southwest to Lantana.

Yup, I recognized the golf holes on that one property

OLS
01-14-2012, 06:39 PM
I used to play Jane's Longbow all the time, so the concept of collective and cyclic plus rudder pedals is
without a doubt in my head and secure. But strapping in to the real thing and not crashing on takeoff is a lot
different I am sure.

hotreds
01-14-2012, 06:46 PM
nice!

forgop
01-14-2012, 06:57 PM
What's your cruising speed in one of those? I have a single engine pilot's license, although I haven't flown in around 15 years now. I think the Cessna's and Cherokees I flew were around 100 knots. Then when I'd go for a ride in an Arrow, it's amazing how much faster that thing was.

CigarSquid
01-14-2012, 07:15 PM
I'm not a big flyer, But that looks amazing!

Sonic04GT
01-14-2012, 08:28 PM
I used to play Jane's Longbow all the time, so the concept of collective and cyclic plus rudder pedals is
without a doubt in my head and secure. But strapping in to the real thing and not crashing on takeoff is a lot
different I am sure.

Oh I've played my fair share of flight sims. I got into the cockpit and was all over the damn place. :r They say learning how to hover is like learning how to ride a unicycle on a basketball hahaha

Having a familiarization with the controls definitely helps, but making them do what you want is the hard part lol

Sonic04GT
01-14-2012, 08:30 PM
What's your cruising speed in one of those? I have a single engine pilot's license, although I haven't flown in around 15 years now. I think the Cessna's and Cherokees I flew were around 100 knots. Then when I'd go for a ride in an Arrow, it's amazing how much faster that thing was.

In these little R22's we cruise at about 75-80kts. 60kts is a good number right now for most maneuvers.

Sounds about right for the Cessnas as I think that's where we were when I flew with my buddy.

OLS
01-15-2012, 08:45 AM
They say learning how to hover is like learning how to ride a unicycle on a basketball hahaha


I believe it. Every input in one seems to require a change in every other input. It's like shooting a bird
with a multi-shot camera when you are fully zoomed in. The camera shoots until your mempry card is full,
so that's no problem. But you are fully zoomed in, AND there is enough lag in your viewfinder that everytime
you try to move the camera to keep the bird centered, you end up WAY over-correcting and then there is no
bird in the field of view, so you try to correct for that and it just keeps getting worse. The only
way to get it back is to stop shooting and re-frame. Of course in a chopper, you can't just 'stop shooting'
because you are piloting a completely unstable aircraft. You can't just glide your way out of it. :r

Sonic04GT
01-15-2012, 12:50 PM
I believe it. Every input in one seems to require a change in every other input. It's like shooting a bird
with a multi-shot camera when you are fully zoomed in. The camera shoots until your mempry card is full,
so that's no problem. But you are fully zoomed in, AND there is enough lag in your viewfinder that everytime
you try to move the camera to keep the bird centered, you end up WAY over-correcting and then there is no
bird in the field of view, so you try to correct for that and it just keeps getting worse. The only
way to get it back is to stop shooting and re-frame. Of course in a chopper, you can't just 'stop shooting'
because you are piloting a completely unstable aircraft. You can't just glide your way out of it. :r
Haha nice analogy :D

irratebass
01-15-2012, 03:44 PM
I Love Helicopters, but I cannot fly, I just admire them, they look like big insects and I love how they sound. Looks like an awesome/amazing time :tu

BnBTobacco
01-15-2012, 04:40 PM
Wow, I have been wishing to do that too.. I feel so jealous! ;)

Sonic04GT
01-15-2012, 06:08 PM
I Love Helicopters, but I cannot fly, I just admire them, they look like big insects and I love how they sound. Looks like an awesome/amazing time :tu

Haha yeah I've always loved them. Nothing beats the sound of a Huey on approach.

Wow, I have been wishing to do that too.. I feel so jealous! ;)

$13k and you can have your private pilot license :tu Or join the military and get it free!