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Went flying with the Sky Soldiers Cobra today at the Rome Air Show. Good non-profit program and well worth the $295 for 7 min.
Impressions:
88% TRQ yielded just shy of 130 KIAS. Not bad. I'd say almost exactly Bell 407 cruise speeds. Much smoother than I thought for a two blade with a ridiculously wide cord. Not quite as smooth as a 4 blade but definitely doable for X-country flying. We did several "return to targets" (RTT); 30 degrees (ish) 60 degree bank (ish) and 30 down. On the down line you can hear the wind whistling by thè canopy and a little more vibrations when you're approaching approx 130 KIAS, but still surprisingly smooth & quiet. We probably peaked at 135 KIAS and 3,000 FPM in the dive. Did an auto at 80 KIAS and around 2,000 FPM.
Great time and recommend the ride to anyone interested in historic military helicopters and the need to keep them flying.
Impressions:
88% TRQ yielded just shy of 130 KIAS. Not bad. I'd say almost exactly Bell 407 cruise speeds. Much smoother than I thought for a two blade with a ridiculously wide cord. Not quite as smooth as a 4 blade but definitely doable for X-country flying. We did several "return to targets" (RTT); 30 degrees (ish) 60 degree bank (ish) and 30 down. On the down line you can hear the wind whistling by thè canopy and a little more vibrations when you're approaching approx 130 KIAS, but still surprisingly smooth & quiet. We probably peaked at 135 KIAS and 3,000 FPM in the dive. Did an auto at 80 KIAS and around 2,000 FPM.
Great time and recommend the ride to anyone interested in historic military helicopters and the need to keep them flying.
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