The video was from the Israelis, based on what I saw from another website. Um, guys, anyone want to turn off the engines?
And someone shut off the fvcking cannon...

The video was from the Israelis, based on what I saw from another website. Um, guys, anyone want to turn off the engines?
Takeoffs in dusty conditions are not as frequent an issue as on landing, but if you're power limited on liftoff, e.g. a Huey or Cobra with full gas and weapons (or a phrog with 3 pax and a pallet of feather pillows) and, your ITO may involve being in the dust cloud for an extended period of time close to the ground. That's a bad thing.
http://www.agustawestland.com/products_photo.php?id_product=7&id_cat=1
Scroll down down the pic labeled AW-101-11 to see the "donut" effect that AW is so proud of. It actually works quite well, though obviously wind direction/terrain effects can affect it.
EDIT: actually, the next pic in the line is better.
The video was from the Israelis, based on what I saw from another website. Um, guys, anyone want to turn off the engines?
Skid, you need to come over and fly the killer egg...you know we just aquired "one of your kind."
^^ Same thing can be done in the -60, using the HUD velocity vector
Americans don't have accents.Also, you can hear American accents in the latter part of the video.
H and S have it. Dunno about R.Which 60s have HUDs?
The B model can do it with the hover needles, but I never saw a HUD in a B or F.
the lanyards on the NVDs are an egress hazard. Hell, they even caught on the cyclic as I was trying to get my HUD on last night.
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Then take them off.....
Our Flight E guys attached velcro to them in the back, so if they got hung up the velcro made it a break-away lanyard...H and S have it. Dunno about R.
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I don't care what anyone says, the lanyards on the NVDs are an egress hazard. Hell, they even caught on the cyclic as I was trying to get my HUD on last night.
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