Nice video, A couple of questions:you go to “fly” mode, then do the hydraulics check and you raise the collective up. Why isn’t the helicopter lifting itself.? What did i miss? Second question when you turn the generator on, the battery switch seems to be off, or does it spring load back to the center position after you turn it on? Thanks!
Hi Jean, when the Collective is rolled into Fly it is setting the main rotor rpm to the range it needs to creat lift. The raise of the collective was just enough to insure the hydraulics worked properly.
I really enjoyed this, very informative. It’s amazing how simple it is to start compared to a 206! One question: why was it dubbed with the sound of a Huey for the flying segments?
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May I ask, when were these pictures of Powell filmed? The 505 is what I am buying and what I am going to get my ad-on, commercial and instrument in. Perfect for my wants and needs. Basically my personal heli. And if the future goes as planned then I will buy a 407 to be a hangar mate.
I love it, very clear, direct and easy preflight/startup. However, I still prefer the analog flight instruments instead of an all screen instrument panel. The screen Flight Management System and Weather Radar screen is okay😁
Yes, totally normal. Most of the weight is in the middle/back of the helicopter, so if there is only one person in it, it tends to be back-heavy. As the fuel burns throughout the flight, the center of gravity shifts forward making it feel a little more even.
Hey Danny, they are done before every flight. This is mostly a universal procedure however there may be some things SUU does for additional safety measures.
I love helicopters, and I think they are phenomenal machines. I have never flown in a helicopter, and I just wonder if I would be able to tolerate flying in one. My fear is that I would get sick and nauseated! I know of a guy who that happened to. And he would have been the last person you would have expected to have this reaction. He was a huge guy, about 6.5 in height and fairly fit. Furthermore, he was actually a big boss at a major corporation that I worked for at the time. Although I was not present when it happened, someone who was on the flight with him said that the pilot had to actually turn the flight around, and let him off.
Hey George, every person has a different reaction to flying. If you’re wanting to know how you’d handle a ride in a helicopter, we highly recommend taking an intro flight. In fact, we’re doing a giveaway for an intro flight right now. All you have to do is subscribe to our channel and you’re automatically entered!
@@SUUAviation Okay will do! And you are correct, everybody's reaction would be different. I would just hope that mine would be okay, because I do love these machines, and I find them quite fascinating!!
helicopters are more likely to make you sick than fixed wing due to lots of sudden changes in direction during flight (altitude like going up and down like an elevator, and shifting left and right like in a race car). Coupled with the vibrations it could make for an unpleasant time. Only way to find out is to try.
Good choice on the music. Subtle and tasteful, not too overpowering.
Thank you!
Nice job mr.cannon
the 505 and also the r66 are just beautiful!
They are some good birds!
That would be super cool to see!
Nice video, A couple of questions:you go to “fly” mode, then do the hydraulics check and you raise the collective up. Why isn’t the helicopter lifting itself.? What did i miss?
Second question when you turn the generator on, the battery switch seems to be off, or does it spring load back to the center position after you turn it on?
Thanks!
Hi Jean, when the Collective is rolled into Fly it is setting the main rotor rpm to the range it needs to creat lift. The raise of the collective was just enough to insure the hydraulics worked properly.
I really enjoyed this, very informative. It’s amazing how simple it is to start compared to a 206! One question: why was it dubbed with the sound of a Huey for the flying segments?
Hi! I'd like to recommend to you and all of you a funny but cool aviator I've been following and subscribing to for the past week; his name is James Asquith, and his RUclips channel is also named James Asquith! He creates fun and educational vlogs on flying and tourism. If you haven't already, you should subscribe to his RUclips channel.
I thought it was just me, I heard the sound of the UH-1 Huey!🤔😂
No, it is also a 2 blade like the huey and they sound very similar.
@@Big.Ron1 I’ve been around enough 206s of different flavours to know they sound different to a Huey! ;-)
May I ask, when were these pictures of Powell filmed? The 505 is what I am buying and what I am going to get my ad-on, commercial and instrument in. Perfect for my wants and needs. Basically my personal heli. And if the future goes as planned then I will buy a 407 to be a hangar mate.
I love it, very clear, direct and easy preflight/startup.
However, I still prefer the analog flight instruments instead of an all screen instrument panel. The screen Flight Management System and Weather Radar screen is okay😁
I’m loving the sounds from a UH-1😂😂
Thanks for sharing !
"Engine Fire". reassuring
We definitely want to avoid them at all costs. Frequent training on how to do so is the best way to do that.
What's with the helmet?
Where did you get the helmet? I enjoy the 206B but this would make things a lot more easier as a TFO.
No check that the throttle is closed?
Thanks for the video. What does it mean WOG = Weight on gear?
Yup, WOG is wait on gear
I found it interesting at how the tail droops on takeoff, esp. with no-one in the back seat. Is that normal?
Yes, totally normal. Most of the weight is in the middle/back of the helicopter, so if there is only one person in it, it tends to be back-heavy. As the fuel burns throughout the flight, the center of gravity shifts forward making it feel a little more even.
Nice video, looked like your transponder wasn’t set to alt?.
Thanks! We appreciate it. It is. This system automatically changes to alt mode when the aircraft picks up off the ground, so it's on. 👍
Very handy👌🏻. Thanks for the insight.
No problem
Are these checks done prior to every flight? Is this SUU standard or is this a universal procedure?
Hey Danny, they are done before every flight. This is mostly a universal procedure however there may be some things SUU does for additional safety measures.
Is it possible for you guys to send a copy of the checklist to me?
You bet! If you reach out to us over social media, we can send that over to you
The music is annoying for an instructional video where you want to hear everything the machine is doing.
I love helicopters, and I think they are phenomenal machines. I have never flown in a helicopter, and I just wonder if I would be able to tolerate flying in one. My fear is that I would get sick and nauseated! I know of a guy who that happened to. And he would have been the last person you would have expected to have this reaction. He was a huge guy, about 6.5 in height and fairly fit. Furthermore, he was actually a big boss at a major corporation that I worked for at the time. Although I was not present when it happened, someone who was on the flight with him said that the pilot had to actually turn the flight around, and let him off.
Hey George, every person has a different reaction to flying. If you’re wanting to know how you’d handle a ride in a helicopter, we highly recommend taking an intro flight. In fact, we’re doing a giveaway for an intro flight right now. All you have to do is subscribe to our channel and you’re automatically entered!
@@SUUAviation Okay will do! And you are correct, everybody's reaction would be different. I would just hope that mine would be okay, because I do love these machines, and I find them quite fascinating!!
We hope so too. Being up in the air is an amazing experience, and we love sharing those experiences with others.
helicopters are more likely to make you sick than fixed wing due to lots of sudden changes in direction during flight (altitude like going up and down like an elevator, and shifting left and right like in a race car). Coupled with the vibrations it could make for an unpleasant time. Only way to find out is to try.
It all depends on the person, have you seen our video on how to pick either fixed wing or rotor wing?
next time mind not having music during startup?
I would still prefer manual startup, better connection and feel of the machine rather than trusting a computer
nice hat....
Great idea to put annoying , unnecessary music when most people are here to hear the engine start up. Clicking off
Good God. The music ruined it. Lose it. Why put that terrible crap blaring?