Bell 210 Helicopter start up and take off at KBFI

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2010

Bell 210 Helicopter start up and take off at Boeing Field before a trip to California.

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  • The massive bubble on the side is to stick your head into when you are doing vertical reference work like lifting loads or pulling things. It allows you to see "underneath" the helicopter. There is a square hole in the bottom so you can see straight down without looking through perspex, and there are a few instruments like engine tach and temp etc. in the door so you can monitor them whilst your head is "out the window".

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  • i couldnt have one of these withouth buying a couple of M-60s and attaching them to the doors,

    is taht even possible? i mean, ataching guns to your heli , is that legal? i mean owining a gun and a heli aint forbbiden, but mixing it?

  • so whats the difference between the 204 rhe 205 and the 210?

  • Check out my photos of World Winds choppers and the Autos that you can save as a screen saver.

    Have fun!

    Dan King

    DKingImages

    Fickr.com and DKingImages

    flickr.com/photos/dkingimages/­sets/72157624014497846/show/

  • I was recording a bell 407 startup and lift off and other helicopter videos recently. I noticed you were overloading your audio. I have the same sort of problems. The aircraft are so load that it is easy to peg you audio meters. Bill

  • wats with the massive bubble on the side?

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