Emergency helicopter - start up and take off
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@henkdecitroen13 You're about 2 weeks to late for the insult, dumbass.
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Another factor that affects the frequency is the angle of the rotor blade. I hope this clears up exactly what " track I am on" when I tried to keep the issue on simple terms rather than explaining it in such technical terms. Incidentally, the Eurocopter EC-135 in this video, does not produce the low frequency "blade slap" because of its 4 rotor blade system which uses much narrow rotor blades. It tends to produce a fast thud-thud-thud BVI sound.
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I love the sound...e non solo...
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medfly
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pull the collective already 2:86
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EC 135 is a wonderful bird and makes a perfect medivac.Our local service is replacing thier fleet of Augusta A109's with EC135's.The Augustas are alot faster but the EC's have alot more space inside for patient,crew and equipment.And the clamshell doors in the back make loading alot easier too.
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wrong answer, dumbass, its a EC-135, my dad flys one of those
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@danetrain0101 actually it is a 135, the 120 looks different
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@Ranger4488 They look almost identical so it is hard to tell. This video isn't exactly HD either, lol.
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Sorry Brother... That is a Eurocopter EC 135 (not 120) No offense but my local hospital operates 3 of them - 20 year flight nurse myself - In any event, simply a spectacular aircraft...God Bless!!!
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EC-120 Eurocopter.
hospital is ostrava poruba ?
sotejn 2 years ago
Yes, is it.
maxvel6556 2 years ago