The only thing I have not been up in is the helicopter, even though one of my sons has been in marketing of them for around 30 years (since college, for Boeing and now for Bell). I definitely will sometime (I’d like to do aerial photos of my house and area – better than Google’s)
pcolli: The first radio controlled model helicopter made the FÅI record book with an endurance flight of 30 seconds. FAI doesn’t homulgate inverted records, but I recall one lasting two hours upside-down..Helicopter: 10,000 loose parts flying in close formation. -1960s defination
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
When I was a kid, I thought becoming a helicopter pilot.
Superfrog about 11 years ago
Seat belts are important. Anyway you slice it.
stlmaddog5 about 11 years ago
Common mistake many beginner pilots make, just before they crash and burn.
pcolli about 11 years ago
Also physically impossible?
soupygeorge about 11 years ago
@pcolli: Sustained level flight in that position would be – but you can see choppers looping the loop at air shows.
NoCents about 11 years ago
Maybe the pilot is a bat?
Greg Johnston about 11 years ago
A common mistake beginning pilots make – once!
xSigoff Premium Member about 11 years ago
When I was a teenager there were a lot of kids learning to be helicopter pilots…Huey pilots for Vietnam. Many of them came come….
BTW Hueys will not fly upside down nor loop. A lot of dead trainee pilots have proved that.
vldazzle about 11 years ago
The only thing I have not been up in is the helicopter, even though one of my sons has been in marketing of them for around 30 years (since college, for Boeing and now for Bell). I definitely will sometime (I’d like to do aerial photos of my house and area – better than Google’s)
hippogriff about 11 years ago
pcolli: The first radio controlled model helicopter made the FÅI record book with an endurance flight of 30 seconds. FAI doesn’t homulgate inverted records, but I recall one lasting two hours upside-down..Helicopter: 10,000 loose parts flying in close formation. -1960s defination
Lamberger about 11 years ago
Probably had it in Reverse — a seldom used gear because you have to go through Neutral, and that makes you fall.
Retired Dude about 11 years ago
I was a crew chief on a slick in 1969-70 in RVN and don’t ever want to fly on another one. Nosiree, Bob.
coffeemugman about 11 years ago
Notice how high up they are to see the curvature of the Earth. Gonna need some oxygen above 10,000 ft.