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Stephen w
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Bell 214 Helicopter Fire Fighter sound
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Two Bell 214B-1 helicopters from McDermott Aviation. VH-SUH number 417 and VH-SMI number 418 returning from fighting fires in Tasmania's South West forests in January and March 2022.
George tree fall
Просмотров 3393 года назад
Excavator pushing over a Stringy Bark on the building site
Fire Fighting Helicopter Cloverdale Road Lucaston 11-11-2020
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.3 года назад
Helicopter water bombing a fire. It was a hot day but the vegetation was fairly damp so not a massive emergency.
Helicopters waterbombing bushfire at Judbury Tasmania 28-1-19
Просмотров 9255 лет назад
Four helicopters getting water from the Huon river and dropping on a bushfire on top of the hill above Judbury.
Ring pull rip top beer cans opening sound
Просмотров 7 тыс.5 лет назад
Ring Pull Rip Top cans were used from the 1960s to 1980s in Australia. They were later replaced with the modern type to prevent littering. The Ring Pull is more satisfying to open if you ask me. I purchased a beer can collection which consisted of cans that were still full of beer, including a couple of Cascade Sydney to Hobart cans from 1982. I opened some cans that had no value due to conditi...
Campfire crackling and frog sounds
Просмотров 556 лет назад
Tasmanian Common Froglet calls in the background.
Baby Ferrets
Просмотров 636 лет назад
A friends ferrets that were born a couple of days before I visited and made this video.
Spiny Ant nuptial flight.
Просмотров 976 лет назад
Ants leaving the nest to start new colonies. Southern Tasmania.
Helicopter flying sounds, fire fighters, loud. UH-1 Huey. Bell 214-B1. Eurocopter EC130.
Просмотров 272 тыс.6 лет назад
Three fire fighting helicopters returning from a fire in a forestry coup in South West Tasmania. Thanks for the comments identifying them.
Crab Spider leaving silk trail on window
Просмотров 1457 лет назад
The spiders body is only about 5mm long. It is trailing silk and seems to be sticking it down to the window glass about every 10mm that it moves.
Spotted Skink Lizard Tasmania
Просмотров 3477 лет назад
I didnt even realise there were Spotted Skinks in Tasmania until I found this guy in a pile of rocks I was moving. The are supposedly widespread in the North West of Tasmania, but this guy was living in the Huon region in the south, about 400m above sea level. It was a few weeks before the Skinks normally come out of hibernation, so I let it warm up in the sun and let it wander off somewhere in...
Ant Notoncus Spinisquamis
Просмотров 1227 лет назад
A nest exposed when I removed some grass in our garden. In the Huon, Tasmania.
Full moon rising through trees
Просмотров 3017 лет назад
15 minutes of video originally saved at 64 times normal speed.
Tilt tray truck shipping container unloading
Просмотров 8798 лет назад
Tilt tray truck shipping container unloading
Eastern Barred Bandicoot feeding. Tasmania.
Просмотров 3728 лет назад
Eastern Barred Bandicoot feeding. Tasmania.
Video game makers will use this video as reference and make the ec120 sound like a huey😂. . .ahem. . .just cause 2 and gta 5.
Bell 214B-1 ec130 uh-1 Huey
I keep coming back to this to hear that 214. Simply just a Huey on really good steroids.
Awesome isnt it, I wish to own one of these 1 day
Also, if you want I can give you the link to a louder one
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Cool, a Bell 214-B1 ....these are very rare, especially the sound of those has almost never been captured as well as here....great catch
This helicopter flying 1:16 is UH1 Huey
It’s a bell 214
Isnt it crazy how a nearby flying EC130 is completely muted by the distant sound of a UH-1 Huey approaching at the beginning of the video!
The best sounding helicopter
Good video
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LOVE the RAW-ENGINE-TYRE sound with NO-AIR-SOUND
Bro that beat is fire
So lawn shrimp they're look like a ball and then he stand up
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more as this was 'a teaser' cool observation - piton mtn climb pnts! gratsi
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ec130 bell 205 and bell 214
Love them
That must've felt satisfying. I wonder if they still make them like this anywhere?
They still use pull tabs on certain cans in the Middle East. Mostly on sodas
no is not is ec130 and bell 214
eurocopter ec130 bell 205 and bell 214
eurocopter ec130 and bell 205
6 ec135 h135 uh1h huey I need every monthly let it supply me farm veng district ram thlenpui zel tur ani
6 ec135 h135 helicopter I need every monthly let it supply me farm veng district ram thlenpui zel tur ani
eurocopter ec130 and bell 206
Damn, that is loud as FUCK!! ESPECIALLY at 1:16!!
WATCH YOUR MOUTH ENITY
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Awful things!
The good old days
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Wumpa chunks, I presume?
Also like to sing in the rain..
Love old beer cans 🍺❤️😃
Can they swim or live underwater?
I dont think so. They like it moist, but are known to come inside peoples houses if it gets too wet.
They can swim but I don't know if they can live only in water I keep them don't know why😂
this is such a badly designed delivery method, so many faults in it
Please explain what you see wrong with it? This would be how a tilt tray would normally do it.
so, what is the point of opening them? you devalue the cans by opening them. did you drink them afterwords?
Those cans were worthless full or empty and went in the scrap metal. Full ones are heavy and can leak so most collectors want bottom opened but empty. I value full ones less as they take time to empty and clean. Didnt drink them due to age and unknown history, and I was expecting them to have gone bad, but most probably would have been OK.
@@stephenw2992 but why would you open them by the tab? couldn't you just bottom open them?
@@rendem9539 Because I wanted to record the sound of opening by the tab as well as enjoy doing a few for old times sake. Why would I bottom open something I am going to stomp on and put in the recycling?
@@stephenw2992 why stomp on them? they are valuable to some people.
@@rendem9539 Those particular ones werent valuable to anyone. I was given about 50 for free and picked out the good ones. If no one local wants them and they arent worth the cost of postage they go in the recycling. Beer cans were mass produced so there are hundreds if not thousands of most of them still in existance, especially 1980s onwards.
perfect comparison of the loudest and quitest helicopters
2nd one only quite 🤣
Thank you! I'm writing a book based in the 1970s and push through tabs weren't invented it, so I needed to write a scene regarding these and now I know how to describe it.
I was explaining what a pull top tab was to my grandson when I looked up this video and saw your comment. If you are writing a book about the 70s, you may wish to include a chapter on the San Francisco hippie communes and their weekly newsletter, Kaliflower. Here is a great site about the publication, its origins and philisophy: www.diggers.org/kaliflower/kf.htm. And here is the page that shows the covers, and how seriously they approached their lifestyle: www.diggers.org/kaliflower/kf_gallery/index.html. The entire Diggers.org site is filled with interesting articles and publications, some from the late 60s, but a lot from the early 70s, too. Hope this helps.
Do you know where I can purchase any brand new vintage cans like these where I could also drink em
Collectors have them for sale from time to time. Just make sure they havent been on display in the sun because the contents will be ruined. There are Facebook beer collectors groups where people sell stuff. You would drink them at your own risk, but the beers I opened on this video mostly looked and smelled OK.
Stephen w right on man will look into it thanks 👍🏽
Check my channel ;-) Did you by any chance save the ring pulls ;-)
I see some nice (common) Continental Can style ring pulls ;-)
you have to drink all those beers now!
A few of them were probably alright. If I had thought to put them in the fridge first I would have tried a couple.
We’re did you find this skink because I live in burnie
In the Huon Valley up at 400m above sea level. I have never seen one before or since.
@@stephenw2992 plenty around in cataract gorge/trevallyn nature reserve
@@ozbudgaming7341 Good to know. One appeared here again last summer.
they sing beautifully
I bet these would be amazing cleanup crew for vivariums and amazing livefood for amphibians and reptiles!
How do you get rid of them?
bell 205 is the loud one mate
Thats not a 205, is a 214-B of Mcdermott Aviation
If you find another nest that is having it nuptial flight and collect the queens and males of them together in a container once they mate you can separate the Queens and sell them on the ant Canada website for like 60 bucks
Cheers. I will keep an eye out next year.
Stephen w also look for queens running around with no wings this is usually a sign it has mated
yeh, for this one possibly even more due to their more exotic appearance and calm nature. very nice video. Should post it on ants canada or ants australia for interested people.