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Mojave Road 2022
We were invited to join in on a 4 day trip through the Mojave Desert of AZ, NV, and CA. Join us as we recall our adventures!
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Williams Xmas 2020
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The girls and I played/sang some music and uploaded some of our favorite December/Christmas pics from over the years. Enjoy!! Merry Christmas!!
C17 at KRAL Airshow
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The C17 with reverse thrust and the #3 engine with compressor stall~
Celeste flies VR
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A sampling of Whirlygirls scholarship winner Celeste working Vertical Reference (day 2) with Western Helicopters (Welk Aviation) in Riverside, CA 150 long line w/steel basket, various tasks
The week I lost my model
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With the GoPro attached, the battery only lasted 7 minutes instead of 10.
Long-lining in Deer Canyon
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Pete Gillies doing long line work for Arrowhead Water in a Deer Canyon, near Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
Cami Riding With Daddy
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Taking the girls for a spin around Rialto airport in the Schweizer 300C. Cami is only 2 years old, and has wanted to fly in a helicopter since birth!
Summit Helicopter's S-58T Departs Whiteman
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Summit Helicopter's S-58T doing a startup, taxi, and takeoff from Whiteman Airport in Pacoima, CA to go do a lift job. This is the old 'Screamin' Mimi' from the TV show, Riptide.
Mike L Young Eagles #2
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Mike L fly's his beautiful Cessna 150 with another young eagle!
Virus kosong.
That’s some good VR. I want that program!
I still prefer the old piston versions for some reason. Although this is probably MUCH more reliable.
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Why are the pilot & co-pilot wearing crash helmets?
Surprise, surprise, a turbine! I was waiting for the radial engine start-up show, smoke & noise.
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Agak seru helikopter S-58T nya sih
How many hours do you have to have before you can hover without looking at the classic references (like, straight ahead)?
It will vary a lot. In the military we usually solo students around 6 to 8 hours flying and by mid course (30-40 hours) they are pretty good and hover more instinctively.
Oh, that was way too easy. The old radial engine version took 10 minutes just to get all the cylinders firing. It was much more dramatic!
Excellent film footage and sound.
Ótimo vídeo. 🇧🇷
The chopper looks like Brian from family guy
Beauty, nice video.
This is not original engine.
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Tail rotor not engaged???
Its spinning at the same speed as the shutter.
Wow a turbine s-58t
All S-58Ts are turbine. Hence the T on the end. ;)
@@PNW_Car_Mods yeah thanks
I’m thinking the tracking needs checking on the rotor blades.
Frickin helo has nostrils.
very similar airframe to the British 'Wessex' Heli, one my all time favorites. Guessing the 58 has GE engines? I know the Wessex had RR ones...possibly 'Gnomes'? not sure
rob wilkinson Pratt & Whitney PT6T Twin-Pac
wow, that engine is way better than the old radials
beautifully synchronized with the camera shutter timing.
Oh man! That jet engine revving up! And the Metrolink rolling in the background too. And the so cute tiny toy helicopter the R22. Awesome video clip! I have to admit, even being a teen in the 80's I have never seen this TV show. Riptide. I may have to check it out.
Turbine the r22! 😁
All i see is "MIMI" i love these choppers
You gotta love rolling taxi ops!
THE actual Screaming Mimi?
The very one.
Awesome video! You know you're helicopter is huge when it has steps to a second floor and a sliding window. ;)
Heli PadUSA it was originally designed that way. As the original version had a piston engine ( radial) WW2 type...
Amazing power difference between this turbine and the old piston versions
RichieT5 Probably nearly twice the power with the pt6 twinpac for about a quarter of the weight roughly guessing
Wow, that rotor transmission hooks up fast.
He is holding the rotor brake until the second engine spools up and there is sufficient hydraulic pressure (to operate cyclic, etc). So when he releases it, the rotor system quickly catches up...
Oh I see, I thought it was a single engine like the Choctaw.
@@rubidug was this converted from a piston engine? It looks like the ones from the 60s that were piston driven.
Anybody else have the Riptide theme in they're MInds while watching this?
Every ..single.. time :)
Lee78072 That is the old Riptide aircraft, N698X. I used to be the director of ops and chief pilot for the company that owned it.
LOL yes indeed. When they changed the "N" number with duct tape.......
Yup....but without the sputtering...
Love the extra "commentary" by the cutie in pink!
Great vid thanks for sharing
Very Cool!
Nice work Daddy D. What a thrill for everyone.
Thank you Mike and Doug. George had a great time.