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Old December 9th 06, 03:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.rotorcraft
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Default Looking for information regarding baloon/helicopter experiment

Thanks - that's very helpfull!
BTW - I looked at some other postings on this group and in particular
found a lot of acusary discussions about the supplier for Mini-500
kits.
If you ever see a mini 500, run away!
I checked the NTSB database and the results were GRIM! I'm suprised the
FAA hasnt grounded every last one!
When I was part owner of a skydiving operation the FAA came down on us
for not having wheel doors on the tailgear of our Twin Beech. Shees!
We operated the thing with the freaking passenger door removed! But
they threatened to red tag it for the little wheel door for the
tailwheel!
-WaVy

Shiver wrote:
you might want to ask over at alt.binaries.pictures.aviation

They have a pretty good group over there who might be able to point you
towards the videos your looking for or some kind sould there might
actually have the video and could post it for you..


 




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