Groundpounder
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Emerson Bigguns
Unknown if it was a failure of some sort, or an emergency release by the helicopter crew.
Pretty windy day.
It's rotor wash. It gets worse being funneled down the street by the buildings. Will be interesting if it was a hook failure or if one of the 3 pilots on board got the PTT button mixed up with the hook button. It's been known to happen.That may have been the rotor wash.
that's not cool.
I see what you did there.... I have to admin... I LOLed a bit....
lol that probably makes a total of 1 who did!
Yeah, but that IS a Skycrane.That’s an H-34 Choctaw Or S-58 civilian not a Skycrane...but sure shows the perils of sling loads...
This Skycrane operation was legendary in the National Guard and along the way met most of those who participated...Showed the simple capabilities of a Skycrane vs A Chinook...and it all was about placing a replacement Goddess of Liberty on the Texas State Capital. It was a simple operation with the statue had to be placed on a six foot, six inch round pipe extensionthat had to fit into a a similar slot on the base with about a 1/2 inch tolerance...multiple try’s over multiple days with Texas NG pilots and there Chinooks...after much deliberation and soul searching a call was made to Mississippi and their Sky crane unit. The Crane made the Stab and placed the statue of the first try In less than five min...The third rear facing Pilots seat was the difference. Cranes were made to do one thing and they are good at it. The cost to the Texas Guard was legendary in particular UH-1 parts and of course bar tabs for Mississippi Aviators.
An article referencing It...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.kv...tory/269-30e39fdf-e72d-4738-8dd2-9323d9b67cf6
That may have been the rotor wash.
hard to tell but it looks like the helicopter pilot just froze........
I liked your first attempt better.....
hard to tell but it looks like the helicopter pilot just froze........
Looks like the compressor is compressed.
Anyone willing to guess how much that HVAC unit weighed?