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This is from Colorado on Wednesday:

http://www.myfoxcolorado.com/myfox/pages/News/Detail?co...de=TSTY&pageId=3.2.1

That looks pretty hairy. The pilot does a good job.
 
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Even stayed on the centerline. Good job.
 
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Very cooool landing.
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I can't decide if he was good or lucky. I guess it doesn't matter the result was the same. We practice those quite often and they are never easy.
 
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Originally posted by tankkllr:
I can't decide if he was good or lucky. I guess it doesn't matter the result was the same. We practice those quite often and they are never easy.


Tank I was thinking the same thing. If one of your students at ATC completed a loss of thrust landing like that you would say "Let's try that again". Big Grin
 
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I believe the H3 would fly straight with loss of tail rotor at about 18 knots, is that correct?
 
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you would say "Let's try that again".

That's right because anyone can be lucky ONCE. Smile

ASM3, I have no idea about the H3 but I would think the speed would depend on the power setting the failure happened.
 
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I guess I was thinking total loss of power to the tail rotor. I believe I remember it flying straight at two speeds, one being somewhere in the 15-25 knot range and the other being much higher 60-80knots? I can remember we praticed tail rotor failures a fair amount. Always exciting going down the runway sideways tracing figure eights with the nose of the helo! We never did a full 360 like that guy, very coooool landing!
Peace,
Dick

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one being somewhere in the 15-25 knot range and the other being much higher 60-80knots


That sounds to me like loss of tail rotor control (not thrust).

In a Blackhawk we have two independent cables that control the tail rotor pitch. If both fail, a spring centers the tail rotor a predetermined amount (10.5 degrees) that will give you trimmed flight at 25Kts and 145Kts. <25Kts or >145Kts=Right yaw; in between the two airspeeds is a left yaw.
You do a shallow approach to a roll on landing, using collective to put the pointy end forward upon touchdown.
 
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I bet your right, it was a very long time ago and I was just along for the ride as a mech!
Peace,
Dick

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