Rotorfest 2007 - HH-65C Dauphin Demonstration
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@tomas359 Bonjour Thomas ! Aerospatiale a toujours donné des noms d'animaux à ses hélicoptères : exemple : "gazelle", "puma", lynx", "tigre", écureuil", "fenec", "super frelon", etc... Donc, ici, c'est bien dans le sens "animal" du terme que le nom de dauphin a été utilisé ! So here, Dauphin means Dolphin !
See ya !
CDN
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@tomas359 Well same sort of thing being lowered on a rope
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@Chrisdenancy dolphin? Dauphin means "Prince" in French
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@i8thegoverment that's not absailing, it's winching
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@Dauphinpilot the fact you know that is awesome
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the destinctive sound of the Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin Helicopter (in this case USCG HH-65C Dauphin), tail rotor is because it has 11 blades, the way the tail spins through the fenestron casing with 11 blades is the reason for this sound, the newer models only have 9 blades, eliminating this sound, what a shame
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French helicopter, a good one : the "Dauphin" (Dolphin in that meaning)
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the sound has nothing to do with the carbon fiber, do your research before you post something dumbass. Does a car with a carbon hood scoop make that sound? No didn't think so
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The rotor's all "Air you lazy punk, lift me up!"
Air's all "No damn you, you lift yourself up!"
Rotor's all "...." *SLAP!*
Air's all "HELLZ NO! ESPECIALLY after you hit me!"
Rotor's all "..." *SLAP SLAP SLAP SLAP SLAP SLAP SLAP SLAP*
Air's all "OK OK! I'll lift you up! Just stop slapping me!"
Rotor's all *SLAP SLAP SLAP SLAP SLAP*
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Dauphin means Prince, not Dolphin
i love the sound of that helicopter!!
airplane82 2 years ago 20
you got to have some balls to absail out a helicopter !!
i8thegoverment 3 years ago 9