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I certainly appreciate hearing the reassuring buzz of my returning quad after an 8K round trip! Just settles the heart rate some.Yea I can hear my quad coming a block away.
Good point. Whe I go out of range and struggle to start flying it back into range, it does sound good to hear it coming.I certainly appreciate hearing the reassuring buzz of my returning quad after an 8K round trip! Just settles the heart rate some.
A retired 67N40 here, spent 20 years flying in, wrenching on, or messing with Army birds, the OH58D had great stand off pop up ability for those hellfires they carried. Very quiet birds indeed, the UH-1 (all versions) were LOUD, get them into a one-to-one situation and you could hear it coming 3 miles away.I used to work on the OH-58D and they are very quiet compared to other choppers. I had read it was because they had 4 main rotor blades and their rotor tips had less of a shockwave associated with them. The UH-1 Huey was a loud beast!
Did the transition to the Blackhawk right before retiring, good bird.Im a UH-60 guy myself.
Did the transition to the Blackhawk right before retiring, good bird.
Helicopters don't fly, they beat the air into submission.
Definition: 10,000 screaming nuts and bolts flying in close formation.