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Uploaded by Rockofsl on Aug 4, 2007
Video showing the Beta Testing Team playing around with the WIP RKSL Lynx AH7 for Armed Assault
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@SheepJumpFish
Max permitted operational speed (VNo) is 254kph.
Max permitted speed never exceed (VNe) is 305kph.
The operational speed relates to a fully loaded/fuel aircraft in regular use.
VNe is the limit that if you exceed, things "break". While you can reach this speed it has various negative effects on rotors, gear boxes and engines.
Taz has been flying the Lynx for 11 years so I'm always going to take his word over any website.
Rockofsl 2 years ago
My mistake, you wrote operational speed but the British Army website says that it's max is 160Knots which converted is 296KPH
SheepJumpFish 2 years ago
@SheepJumpFish That was a specially stripped out version converted for the world record attempt. Read Wikipedia's Westland Lynx article.
As for where I got 254kph from, it was from A Royal Navy Lt Cmdr who flies the Lynx for a living.
I'm sorry, I don't think I wrote the previous comment, my brother may have forgotten to log out
Sorry to be commenting so much but the Lynx did 400.87KPH which is 249.1MPH
Not sure where you got 254KPH from but it's incorrect
Well the Navy use the HAS3, HMA8 but also fly the AH7 for the commandos
Im not being a twat im pointing out your mistake.
But I dont see how you could "Fuck me up". This is the internet physical threats are just pointless.
Erm...I think you need to check your aircraft mate. This isn't the "Navy Version" its the AH7.
Naval Versions are the HAS3 and HMA8.
why the navy version, not the aac which is much nicer
dick head, why be such a twat, i'm gonna fuck you up
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@SheepJumpFish
Max permitted operational speed (VNo) is 254kph.
Max permitted speed never exceed (VNe) is 305kph.
The operational speed relates to a fully loaded/fuel aircraft in regular use.
VNe is the limit that if you exceed, things "break". While you can reach this speed it has various negative effects on rotors, gear boxes and engines.
Taz has been flying the Lynx for 11 years so I'm always going to take his word over any website.
Rockofsl 2 years ago
My mistake, you wrote operational speed but the British Army website says that it's max is 160Knots which converted is 296KPH
SheepJumpFish 2 years ago
@SheepJumpFish That was a specially stripped out version converted for the world record attempt. Read Wikipedia's Westland Lynx article.
As for where I got 254kph from, it was from A Royal Navy Lt Cmdr who flies the Lynx for a living.
Rockofsl 2 years ago
I'm sorry, I don't think I wrote the previous comment, my brother may have forgotten to log out
SheepJumpFish 2 years ago
Sorry to be commenting so much but the Lynx did 400.87KPH which is 249.1MPH
Not sure where you got 254KPH from but it's incorrect
SheepJumpFish 2 years ago
Well the Navy use the HAS3, HMA8 but also fly the AH7 for the commandos
SheepJumpFish 2 years ago
Im not being a twat im pointing out your mistake.
But I dont see how you could "Fuck me up". This is the internet physical threats are just pointless.
Rockofsl 2 years ago
Erm...I think you need to check your aircraft mate. This isn't the "Navy Version" its the AH7.
Naval Versions are the HAS3 and HMA8.
Rockofsl 2 years ago
why the navy version, not the aac which is much nicer
SheepJumpFish 2 years ago
dick head, why be such a twat, i'm gonna fuck you up
SheepJumpFish 2 years ago