Apache helicopter, backflip & rollover @ EHGR
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i saw this i real and its just weirder, but still amazing to see
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Look at the French-German helicopter Tiger. It does these tricks easier and more! lol.
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@muodypl2 mayb but its funny
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@maverick14012 kids begging for virtual attention, I guess.
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It's so they can safely land in strong winds and hold the aircraft down so the ground crew can tie it down. The reasons the Apache can do these stunts are the design of the pitch housing on the main rotor head, the fact that it has rubber bladders for fuel tanks so even when it's inverted the engines aren't starved, and the fact that it has fuel injected engine!
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In a right roll as soon as the aircraft is passed 95degs roll the pilot slowly pushes neg collective and right pedal as it crests and comes down the otherside gravity works and pos collective and nuetral pedals are resumed.
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@MTTTrainer to add to what RomanovBuck stated The Apache and most military and rescue aircraft are capable of negitive pitch (the Collective stick controls the pitch of the blades on the main rotor head the foot pedals control tail rotorblade pitch) but it's not so they can preform barrel rolls and back flips that was unintended.
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@speedysam444 y does everybody say that
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Proud to be Dutch W000T
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Amazing, that shit is sick...fucking AMAZING pilot
They trained this heli well.
Took me YEARS to get my dog to learn this tricks!
WirlWind494 10 months ago 86
DO A BARREL ROLL!
speedysam444 9 months ago 65