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On Dec 8, 6:48 am, "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net
wrote: Richard Riley wrote: Small helicopters are FAR harder to fly than large ones. I've had the opportunity to fly a Blackhawk for a half hour or so, and have a dozen hours in Robinson R-22's. The Robinsons are good trainers because if you can fly one, you can fly any helo out there. It's like ballancing a broom vrs. ballencing a pencil. I would imagine a single place homebuilt would be much more difficult to fly than a Robinson. You are so right. I got to fly a 206 for about 30 minutes a year or so ago. All of my previous helicopter flight had been in an R-22. With the exception of some systems operations which is "book learning" stuff the 206 was much eaiser to fly. I'd expect the same but am told the somewhat more flimsy and underpowered Rotorway ships are easier to hover than a Robbie. |
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