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Uploaded by on May 18, 2011

Sorry , I have got some interior shots confused with a different Helicopter. I was filming two at the sametime.

This is a short video of the Westland Seaking from Flight Simulator X. It will show you the real life work of the Royal Air Force Search and Rescue Team.
Enjoy!

Thank You

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  • Where do i get this seaking? it doesnt look like the UKMIL one... looks better :D

  • @danGigantic Its the Vitavia Seaking

  • Brilliant mate!

  • @Aedey2511 Thanks mate

  • @JordanATC

    If you can, can you simulate a Wesland Sea King SAR going for a rescue going out well far into a stormy Atlantic Ocean, but if you haven't the time, maybe you know someone? Goldfrapp, Will Gregory and Alison Goldfrapp it is with the music,

    watch?v=MNDQDz6IyFQ

    All the best.

  • @yippitydodah I can give it a go. Will update it soon. Thanks

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  • @JordanATC

    Give it a go - ocean storms bouncing up and down, waves and swell to sink anything above the seas alive, but not a fish or a dolphin or whale, without scuba diving equipmen that ist. All the best. The music I posted is perfect I think - the take off, the travel over wicked seas and Alison Goldfrapp singing when the save is made and with the safe travel home.

  • Hi Great vid, i have just downloaded this helo... Just a quick question, how do you start the damn thing ? I can't get the thing started please help...

  • Helped devlope the autopilot SAR subsystem for the latest HAR3A at Smiths-Newmark in New Addington, in between Croydon and Biggin Hill, in the early 1990s, with cojoining tasks between analogue opamp and digital computers for ultimate reliability, duplex systemed for both, handshakes going on like nobodies business. Pam Smith was the chief manager of the project - an incredible clever woman, retired now. She got an MBE for her development of helicopter flight control systems over the years.

  • AWESOME!! Go tigers!!!

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