WESTPAC RESCUE BELL 222B START UP - TAKE OFF ITM 400 FUN RUN
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Sunday 10 April 2011 - Hamilton Philips Search and rescue trust Westpac Waikato Air Ambulance - Start up - Taxi - Take Off Departs the ITM 400 Charity Fun Run. WWAA is this years ITM 400 Charity and they are fundraising for a New Helicopter - by the sounds a BK117.
INFO WWAA: rescue.org.nz/w...
Airwolf, the most attractive helicopter ever, regardless of colour scheme.
Demais o águia de fogo do anos 80 virou bombeiros 😊xooo parabéns ❤
For those who think there's a problem with the engines there isn't ...I'm a hundred percent certain the starters are being motored to introduce cooler air into the engine if the turb out temp is too high to effect a start . Starting a too hot engine could result in a hot or hung start which has serious and expensive implications on the powerplant if the procedure were to continue without purging the overheated air. This isn't uncommon in fact anything that runs on a turbine engine will do this if it's too hot . Sometimes it's also done to purge any residual fuel in the engine
Maquina fantástica.
3 days after this I was born no cap
I love Bell 222/230. Although, I don't like the color red. My favorite color is blue.
It's beautiful, mate! Sweet as! I like the sound of spool-up!
Beautiful!!!!!....Brazil
***** looks like the main rotor was having problems getting up to speed
ZZ Cat, bell 222s are not fixed pitched. Most if not all helicopters are collective pitch. The only helicopters that I think are fixed pitch are some RC heli's. If their are fixed pitch helicopters, I've never seen one or have ever heard of one. Least ones that use a tail rotor to counteract the torch of the main rotor.
i have met that pilot in person a very good person would like to do this one day
Has there ever been a prettier or more elegant helicopter? I don’t think so.
Didn't the bell 222 crash
Bell 222B AIRWOLF :-)
bell 222b CAA resistration ZK-HZQ equiped with 2 Lycoming LTS101 turboshaft powerplant
It takes a lot of skill to drive the helicopter across the grass.
Airwolf in new camo ?.
❤
Pretty cool watching helis taxi like that.
So one person doesn't like Rescue Helicopters
GOOD VIDEO BUDDY
the lady..miss her.
Fucking stupid
@@ojsefg Why are you on every Bell 222 video, being rude and abusive to anyone who makes Airwolf comments? Shut up and let people enjoy things.
@@ojsefg what is your problem?
1.13 "Ein Hubschrauber" wtf o.O
Didn't exect anybody talking in my mothertongue when I switched on this clip :D
Thorsten Weber
Germans are everywhere on the planet, everyone knows that. The eternal tourist.
THERE WAS A HELİ İN 90S AS AİRWOLF...THİS İS THE SAME...
suskun ölümcül No really? Airwolf was a Bell 222?? C´mon... (ironic off) ;-)
Juggernaut30 YES...THİS İS TOO SMALL...İT WAS VERY HUGE ACCORDİNG TO THİS
AIRWOLF was in the 1980's and yes it is the same model/type they used but the one they used on the show was modefied with fake jet pipes, intakes, and gun ports for the show.
Just need some chain guns and rocket launcher
cool
start
up and bird sound
airwolf
4 bell 222 helicopter send me i use to need
5:04 that was a stupid move on the pilot. Why would you ever turn your tail rotor towards people?!
Those Bell 222s must be fixed pitch, judging by the way the washout base & swashplate is setup.
ZZ Cat NO. Helicopter blades are not fixed pitch or they'd never be able to lift off the ground. They use what's called a collective to change the rotor blades pitch angle, or "angle of attack" which thus produces more OR less lift. The "cyclic" is what moves the main rotor mast around which helps make the Heli change directions... (left, right, fwd, sideways, backwards, etc)
and finally, the tail rotor blades are to "counter" "p-factor" (opposite twist or turning tendency) (of which are operated by foot pedals) that the powered main rotor blades produce. without them, the heli would be in an uncontrolled state and it would be spinning around nonstop.... and ultimately crash....
most Quad copters (R/C models) have fixed pitch blades because ea rotor blade is powered independently, and can control the aircrafts movement by varying power independently to ea rotor... Hope that helps...
Its FireWolf!
JEGGERJEGGERJEGGERJEGGERJEGGERJEGGERJEGGERJEGGERJEGGERJEGGERJEGGERJEGGERJEGGER!!! XD
he missed the start up twice... on both motors... wow... #1 first time it didnt ignite and he went right to #2 and failed and went right back to #1.
Old girl just dont start fast like most of the new birds. Them old Bell 222 are real sluggish on starts ups..
Start #1 motor
Fail in 14 seconds. (0 - 0:14)
ignite at :32 - Fail
stopped at :39 -fail for cold down and restart.
Start #2 motor (:45 - 1:01)
at : 45 start
fail at 1:01 stopped for cool down and restart
Restart #1
1:12 startup
1:22 ignite
1:27 fired for full run
Good start..
wait for 2 min warm up..
Restart #2
1:46 startup
2:02 ignite
failed...
restart#2
3:32 start
Good start...
wait for warm up...
4:47 full idling for take off...
interesting. I'm not a pilot, but figured that there was an issue with the engines starting. do you think it was an error by the pilot, or some kind of mechanical issue?
+paramagic06 It happens from time to time. You have to do it at the right point or you'll miss the start on them old Bells.. there maybe a problem but Im not a tech
Nah no problems She was just old. If If I recall correctly roughly 25 years at that point. I used to speak with the pilots a lot.
Aladdin meador mills
OH NOOOOOW LOL
CERASIM Bell 222
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