Helicopter crash Mosquito jerrywsolflex
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@DJSupraKidd That doesn't work, it makes the rollover happen even faster. Once it starts it's too late.
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this was depressing to watch :(
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_Insecticide in the atmosphere hit the mosquito from the
LEFT hand side...causing it to fall over to the RIGHT side._
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That thing looks so hazardous... I mean If you stand up you'll get your head chopped off right?
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Glad you're ok man!
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Ey, that lawn was already mowed ... !
Lucky it didn't mow your conk away ;-)
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In larger helicopters, decreasing collective can save you from dynamic roll over. You'd have to be ready for it to really save a helicopter that small. Especially with how close together the skids (not sure what they are called) are.
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How much did that cost.
Msj10934 6 days ago
@Msj10934 $35,000 assembled. Great price!
jerrywsoloflex 6 days ago
Been there, done that. You have my sympathy. Glad you weren't hurt.
sam1174 1 week ago
@sam1174 Thanks Sam. Not a scratch.
jerrywsoloflex 6 days ago
I already gave it to another Mosquito owner for parts, engine returned to factory.
jerrywsoloflex 2 weeks ago
Hey glad to see you were not hurt and wow that happened so dam fast, are the smaller helicopters even more sensitive than a full size machine?
borntosurf2 2 months ago
@borntosurf2 The Mosquito handles pretty much like every helicopter I've flown: Huey, Dauphin, A-Star, Bell 427, MD 500, Bell Jet Ranger, Enstrom, Schweitzer (turbine & piston) and several experimental types, co-axial and tail rotor designs. The lag time between control input and response is determined by the pendulum length of the main rotor mast. It takes a few seconds to get in sync with any new helicopter.
jerrywsoloflex 2 months ago