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MARINE CORPS TEAM PREPARES MV-22 OSPREY FOR HARMFUL DUST IN IRAQ



 
 
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Old July 7th 07, 12:39 AM posted to rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.military.naval,sci.military.naval
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Default MARINE CORPS TEAM PREPARES MV-22 OSPREY FOR HARMFUL DUST IN IRAQ

On Jul 6, 3:57 pm, Kerryn Offord wrote:

As for a helicopter.. I
guess it might depend on how many the helicopter had to start with, how
heavy the helicopter and load is...



No, if a helicopter loses a rotor blade that loss of balance will
destroy the aircraft...

BB

I guess everybody has some mountain to climb.
It's just fate whether you live in Kansas or Tibet...

 




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