Bell rumor came across my inbox today - that there is a Bell 429 option to be proposed in addition to the Bell 407 GXI - not sure if its a pure play 429 or a mix of 407 and 429's along the lines of the TH-57 B &C. But it will be a separate Bell proposal from an IFR 407 GXI. I just thought it was interesting.
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Last I heard, the 429 was limited to 7,000 lbs MGW in the US but a number of other countries have increased it to 7,500 lbs. Any idea what it would be for the Navy if it was selected?
On a different note, I heard Site 8 is finally gone. And where is the new "Site X" field going to be? (Hopefully extremely close to either the Alpaca Farm of the Horse Farm...)
http://ssrnews.com/historic-military-land-swap-includes-new-santa-rosa-helicopter-site/
And now a note from our sponsors...This is generally true but it depends on type/model, especially the horizontal stab design. The H-60Sikorsky Rube Goldbergstabilator practically does it for you. The horizontal stab on some TH-55s had the opposite effect and would make the aircraft "bunt," when the collective was lowered entering an auto, which could result in disastrous Nr decay (that is why the stall strips on the Bells is in the peculiar location on the "bottom" of the inverted airfoil). Either way, this comes back to what is going on with that blade element diagram during the transition from powered to unpowered flight... helo aerodynamics isn't just some harassment package.
Couldn't agree more. The stab discussion is great, and it was pretty awesome finding out that "9 and 90" was baked into the program from the beginning.If you fly an H-60 or have flown an H-60, I strongly recommend this book:
Black Hawk: The Story of a World Class Helicopter
By Ray D. Leoni, owner of the design patent for the Black Hawk
I “flew” those very same UH-1 simulators for BI’s in 1987....P E R F E C T!!! What better way to instill nostalgia than to have SNAs fly legacy simulators for BI and RI. I flew the UH-1 simulator back in the early 80s for BI. I figure it will be 10 years after the new training helo is online before they have a sim for it.
...and in a stroke of acquisition genius - Navy announces delivery of new TH-57 simulators. Really?
Whiting Field's new helicopter flight simulators are 'huge leap forward' in training
Instructors say Whiting Field's new helicopter flight simulators are huge leap forward in training.www.pnj.com
Airbus - "We poop on your full autos...."
Heli-Expo 2019: Airbus pleads autorotation defence ahead of US Navy trainer award | Shephard
The upcoming US Navy Advanced Helicopter Training System (AHTS) contract is one that Airbus is confident it can win, despite suggestions that expected costs of …www.shephardmedia.com