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heligonz
Добавлен 11 июн 2007
Hughes 300C Helicopter Top Dressing / Crop Dusting
Helicopter top dressing/crop dusting in New Zealand.
*Music - Tut Tut Child, Hummingbird.
*Music - Tut Tut Child, Hummingbird.
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Hughes 300 Helicopter Crop Spraying New Zealand
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Hughes 300 Helicopter Crop Spraying New Zealand
Helicopter Tuna Boat, HeliGO New Zealand, Pacific Ocean 2010.
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Flying on the Tuna Boats 2010 and 2011.
How much weight is that and how many acres are you doing
Very good images but no need song, I think.
No sounds... So sad!...
I should pay you, for the ride & thanks for not being a yapper lol as I wanted to take it all in, from a 300 class Hughes 300 rc Pilot.
Great footage and gorgeous photos. Love it!
That looks like a fun job! I always say the 300 is safe to fly but can fly like it’s a Ferrari if you want it to.
Better than a Robbie in every way.
Especial machine
Nice. Wish you'd make more videos!
Do you think you could get any closer to the trees along the edge with out hitting any limbs . That's why copters make better vehicles to dust crops with . !!!!!!!! Enjoyed the video
Awesome
Great video what would your swath width be?
Wes Kay hi, for spraying crops at 100L/ha I would be working on 10 meters. All depends on the nozzle configuration, 6 meters up to about 30 metres with a different set of nozzles.
Thank you have a safe season
really great put together Hugo enjoyed
thanks
need in Bangladesh
Cool video ! How much chemical do you carry with this little helo? :)
Hi, sorry for the long reply as I don't often check RUclips messages. I work on 200L to 250L per load. If I'm correct I think this crop spraying job was at 100L of water plus chemical per ha. So maybe I was doing 2ha per load.
Superb video! It's fun to watch :-)!
What species of Tuna you going for, do you also fish Tuna all year round or at a certain time of the year?
Great flying! Great video camera work and editing!!!
Haha... good on you Hughgo!
This was super sick mate! See you soon tuna boats!! :-P
I recond a FIB Polaris would be the way to go :)