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azflyboy posted:Has anyone seen more details about what happened there? Since you can see the pilot side door open during the video, I have to wonder if someone didn't accidentally raise the collective to start that whole mess, since it looks like simply dumping the collective throughout most of that sequence would have done nothing more serious than cause a hard landing. My father flew Jetrangers before transitioning to the CH-46, and his take on the video was that the explanation they gave of high winds was bullshit. If you watch closely, he snags his skid on the roller pad, and instead of settling down, he adds power and yanks the collective, which just serves to cock him right into the ground. If he'd not panicked, the guy observing could've nudged him loose and they could've made another attempt. He hosed up.
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Poor old jetranger, thought of ants and died.
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david_a posted:Love the write up as usual but I think you need another editing pass; there were some awkward sentences in places. Also the font size alternated a few times on iOS. Looking forward to the next part drat, I was afraid of that. Since around Christmas chaos in my life has been high and it's slowed down writing, and for the first time I used google docs to write instead of blogger; and I discovered that copying and pasting from there left a bunch of junk formatting. I'm gonna try to get rid of it, suggestions welcome (PM me awkward sentences plz, namaste) vessbot posted:I went to read Achtung Zeppelin from the beginning and the pics are broken Try th' blog, it is better there
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Finger Prince posted:Poor old jetranger, thought of ants and died. Acceptable responses also include "SO WHEN'S MY SECOND LESSON???"
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# ? Aug 23, 2018 14:21 |
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I enjoy the dog thinking, "gently caress this, I'm out..."
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# ? Aug 23, 2018 17:27 |
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# ? Aug 23, 2018 19:03 |
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Dr_Strangelove posted:I enjoy the dog thinking, "gently caress this, I'm out..." The person in the back left, you can only see legs and he/she is getting something out of the trailer. You can see them go around the corner, see what's happening and then watch the legs book off around the building about 2 seconds before the catastrophic failure of the blades upon impacting the asphalt.
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# ? Aug 23, 2018 20:12 |
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I'm a sucker for a good Traveling Wilburys reference
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# ? Aug 23, 2018 20:22 |
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Murgos posted:The person in the back left, you can only see legs and he/she is getting something out of the trailer. You can see them go around the corner, see what's happening and then watch the legs book off around the building about 2 seconds before the catastrophic failure of the blades upon impacting the asphalt. Found a longer YT video of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTvwaFfuzqM The video description blames a 'straight-line wind' for knocking it off the platform... uh.. sure..
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# ? Aug 23, 2018 22:05 |
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The Locator posted:Found a longer YT video of this: The bushes to the right of the heli do look like they're getting pushed over a moment before it lurches, so maybe wind-> dude grabs collective and pulls -> welp?
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# ? Aug 23, 2018 22:44 |
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I did what I shoulda done in the first place: make a clean sweep of the post, then redo all the formatting. Hopefully the formatting problems are gone. e: is the Ho 229 actually being restored? e2: I think Project A may not be the dumbest idea the Nazis ever had - in its initial form Nebakenezzer fucked around with this message at 01:36 on Aug 24, 2018 |
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Nebakenezzer posted:
It's probably going to take a long time as the plane is apparently in very poor/fragile condition, but yep: https://www.airspacemag.com/history-of-flight/horten-flying-wing-180960066/ That's from two years ago.
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# ? Aug 24, 2018 05:40 |
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Another great write up Neb. Little spelling and syntax errors are hard to spot without a second, third and nth pair of eyes. I really look forward to your effort posts and always enjoy them.
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slothrop posted:Another great write up Neb. Little spelling and syntax errors are hard to spot without a second, third and nth pair of eyes. I really look forward to your effort posts and always enjoy them. Especially when you've been writing too long and cuttin' and pastin' poo poo also, thanks This one ran way too long because I wanted to cover 1) the sad leftovers of 1945, 2) Nazi wunder-waffen alts, and 3) some of what happened after. And this was way too complex and I got lead down a million interesting rabbit holes - it took that Baade post to get me to realize I should split them up.
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# ? Aug 24, 2018 20:11 |
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I thought this day would never come!
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# ? Aug 25, 2018 11:18 |
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/airplane-noise-complaints-are-skyrocketing-i-start-pushing-that-button-at-6-33-a-m-1535121271quote:A lot of people are annoyed by the sound of airplanes flying over their homes. Then there is Beatrice Pardo. quote:As of this week, one man in Milton, Mass., has made his frustration known 14,008 times; another in La Jolla has clicked 13,877 times. Why
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Worthleast posted:https://www.wsj.com/articles/airplane-noise-complaints-are-skyrocketing-i-start-pushing-that-button-at-6-33-a-m-1535121271 For a mere $100,000, I could similarly automate a noise complaint denial with magic computer science. Please forward this information to the relevant authorities.
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# ? Aug 25, 2018 18:47 |
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Because many Americans, the morons they are, view land ownership as sovereignty over all they see and hear from their plot.
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Worthleast posted:https://www.wsj.com/articles/airplane-noise-complaints-are-skyrocketing-i-start-pushing-that-button-at-6-33-a-m-1535121271 Denver is the same way, one guy makes something like 98% of the noise complaints annually, and he doesn’t even live close to the airport.
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# ? Aug 25, 2018 20:00 |
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Purple complain about things that bother them, especially so if they're provided a convenient interface. I don't see it as some bizarre enigma to be unwrapped.
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# ? Aug 25, 2018 20:25 |
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There's an SR-71 anecdote that they'd announce flight paths a few days in advance, and then not fly them, just to watch the noise complaints and reimbersment demands for broken windows roll in.
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# ? Aug 25, 2018 20:27 |
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This all is far from unusual. istr that the cover page of CYYZ's annual noise complaint report says outright "like most large airports, the vast majority of Pearson's complaints come from a small number of highly motivated individuals"
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# ? Aug 25, 2018 20:39 |
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They are establishing alibis, clearly.
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# ? Aug 26, 2018 00:11 |
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If I ever get "gently caress you" money I'd like to spend it having helicopters hover over NIMBYs houses 24/7 like the old iron dome project except with Blackhawks instead of b52s.
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# ? Aug 26, 2018 00:21 |
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I live under the approaches for 24L/R at CLE and 6 for CGF at a point where the traffic is low enough where I can see the livery. It’s awesome. The rich people out here have some really interesting stuff. I love seeing private tri-jets. And on my way home I frequently get to see my house!
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Carth Dookie posted:If I ever get "gently caress you" money I'd like to spend it having helicopters hover over NIMBYs houses 24/7 like the old iron dome project except with Blackhawks instead of b52s. This, but with B-36s instead of
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Carth Dookie posted:If I ever get "gently caress you" money I'd like to spend it having helicopters hover over NIMBYs houses 24/7 like the old iron dome project except with Blackhawks instead of b52s. Save your money and get a Huey.
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PainterofCrap posted:Save your money and get a Huey. Real talk I think it was a Huey but I really have no idea what it was but about 10 years ago I was walking to class and the loudest helicopter I have ever heard in my life flew over. It was just these huge percussive THWAP THWAP THWAP sounds that echoed off the buildings around me. It was surreal.
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Previa_fun posted:Real talk I think it was a Huey but I really have no idea what it was but about 10 years ago I was walking to class and the loudest helicopter I have ever heard in my life flew over. It was just these huge percussive THWAP THWAP THWAP sounds that echoed off the buildings around me. Two blade rotor system pulling lots of pitch does that. Sounds like a Huey.
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# ? Aug 26, 2018 01:47 |
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Is the Huey the largest two blade chopper? Now that I think about it the only two blade copters I've heard are little Robinsons and the like. Edit: Goddamn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDgoyh3WMeQ Very easily could have been one of these too maybe. Previa_fun fucked around with this message at 02:03 on Aug 26, 2018 |
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Previa_fun posted:the loudest helicopter I have ever heard in my life flew over. It was just these huge percussive THWAP THWAP THWAP sounds that echoed off the buildings around me. Definitely a Huey (or old Cobra, same spinny bits). That's nothing compared to the two times (going out and returning a few days later, presumably) a three-ship of CH-53Es flew directly over my house at like 200 feet. Things were falling off shelves. Since then, I've called the Super Stallion "the dubstep machine."
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Jealous Cow posted:I live under the approaches for 24L/R at CLE and 6 for CGF at a point where the traffic is low enough where I can see the livery. 'Sup, low flying plane over your house liking buddy! I live pretty close to a large Coast Guard air station where they fly SAR C-130s. Practice landing runs are cool, every five minutes the plane comes back around. It's amazing how little you hear until the thing is right on top of you. The last place I lived got traffic from Sun'n'Fun. What was amazing about that is just how loud anywhere around an F-18 is. The pressure change would make the ping pong ball in the roof vent bounce excitedly. That and checking the mail with four ship flights of seemingly all the Texans/Harvards zooming by. What a sound.
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Chillbro Baggins posted:Definitely a Huey (or old Cobra, same spinny bits). That's nothing compared to the two times (going out and returning a few days later, presumably) a three-ship of CH-53Es flew directly over my house at like 200 feet. Things were falling off shelves. I had something similar happen except it was a three-ship of Chinooks. I happened to be outside at the time and you could feel that poo poo in the ground. It owned.
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madeintaipei posted:
God help you when the F-35s are in town. I thought the noise complaints were exaggerated until I moved to a place where I get to hear them take off right before/after other fighters. Yeah. They're loving LOUD.
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madeintaipei posted:I live pretty close to a large Coast Guard air station where they fly SAR C-130s. Practice landing runs are cool, every five minutes the plane comes back around. It's amazing how little you hear until the thing is right on top of you. I live on the approach for Stratton where they have all the arctic C-130s and they practice 4 days a week. Every 5 minutes for about an hour we hear them land. Edit: a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVtAAJVw_Ko
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beep-beep car is go posted:I live on the approach for Stratton where they have all the arctic C-130s and they practice 4 days a week. Every 5 minutes for about an hour we hear them land. I live in between Luke AFB and the bombing range down by Yuma. Luke has F-35's now. If I'm outside they are pretty loud (certainly louder than the F-16's) as they fly back and forth, sometimes directly overhead, but honestly I rarely notice them inside the house. Now if I lived close to the departure end of the runways I'm sure it would be a lot more noticable!
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# ? Aug 26, 2018 17:48 |
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People still complain about the noise from Oceana...those pussies never lived there when the up-engined Tomcats were flying around. The irony is that most of them are bitching and complaining because ~their property values~, but if Oceana closes, their property values will take a giant dump. Also, Fentress Field used to be out in the middle of nowhere down there, but now upper-middle-class douches have built their McCompounds out there, so now all the training flights have to come in from a specific corridor to use it, lest they incur the wrath of wealthy suburban refugees.
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# ? Aug 26, 2018 18:32 |
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madeintaipei posted:'Sup, low flying plane over your house liking buddy! My office is near the airport where a Coast Guard ATC is, so we get to see a lot of HC-144, MH-60 and MH-65 training. With the occasional C-130.
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# ? Aug 26, 2018 19:01 |
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My hometown is across a strait from the naval air station on Whitdbey Island, and it wasn't anything when I was growing up but when the changeover happened to EF-18Gs a lot of residents on the toney east side of town started getting in a snit over the audible roar coming from the direction of the air station. It's so far removed from a jet actually flying over your house though, just a bit of an occasional distant roar buuuuut these are some super rich folks we're talking about.
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Don’t worry. In 20 years when most of the boomers are dead, the housing market will take a giant dump and the suburbs will clear out and we’ll be free to let airports and racetracks be themselves again.
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