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Old October 24th 17, 10:42 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
John B.[_3_]
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On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 10:09:29 -0000 (UTC), Duane
wrote:

Ian Field wrote:


"Andre Jute" wrote in message
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And I thought my magpies are psycho. Short video:
http://hub.chainreactioncycles.com/l...ombing-cyclist

The eagle that dive bombed a helicopter only did it once.



Often it only happens once to the helicopter too. I used to get chopper
rides out to the seismic boats that we did the nav and recording for.
Mostly ex Viet Nam pilots. The one thing that scared them was a bird.
These were guys that would land a helicopter on a boat rolling in rough
seas.


I don't know what sort of helicopters you were riding in but in
Vietnam a UH-1 could literally chop down trees with the main rotor.

Frankly I didn't believe this but I got a call to go down to the
Chopper parking area to "measure a dent in a rotor". When I got there
the pilot was sort of shuffling around (seemed sort of interested in
dents) and after I measured the depth of the dent I asked him about it
and he said it was a med-evac and a "tight hole" and he hit a tree.

The Belling Tech Rep got there and we measured the dent again and he
then measured the location of the dent on the leading edge rotor
blade, the distance from the attaching hole, and says, "It's O.K. you
can fly it. It turns out that depending on the location of a dent in
the leading edge of a UH-1 rotor blade it can still be airworthy,
depending on the depth of the dent of course.
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Cheers,

John B.

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