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I can only hope to follow in his footsteps....only in racing...:rolleyes:
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Since when can you "drive" helicopters? :ahh: |
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isnt he on the wrong side? I thought the pilot sits on the left and Navigator sits on the right?
Or maybe not - been a long time since I was in a Blackhawk :^) |
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the throttle/collective pitch lever are usually located in the center of the aircraft between the two seats. the cyclic pitch lever is located between the pilots legs and is used with the pilots strong hand as it is what you use to control the aircraft for the most part. so if your right handed you want the throttle/collective pitch in your left hand so you would sit on the right. Most models of the blackhawk like the UH-60 have a cyclic pitch lever for both the left and right seats making the aircraft ambidextrous and gives a Co-pilot the ability to fly if the pilot is incapacitated.
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Wow, that's pretty cool... Can't wait to here about this when he moves into the building next to mine next month.
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That is awesome. Andy, do you know if this was from his training this summer in/around San Francisco?
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drive helicopter= NO!!
fly helicopter= YES!! its flying, not driving..... |
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Point taken. Anyone else want to pile on? AB |
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It would be way cooler if it had Rolls-Royce engines ;)
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I'm just taking a guess here but I'm thinking that piloting the Black Hawk would be a total rush for someone with Austin's background in FIRST and with team 45. That's a lot of power so you know he had to be grinning.
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Austin is in the Navy ROTC, but all we have are pictures of him with helicopters and a LAV! Where's the boat? :D :ahh:
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^Multi-tasking? :]
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Hey, SHIFT HAPPENS..... :yikes: |
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Somebody knows his stuff about helecopters |
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Pratt??? ssspppphhhhh... Far inferior to the Rolls-Royce engines that rule the skies!! Fultz, jump in here. :) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F135 |
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Man, so much conversation, so much knowledge...
Tytus was totally right about the cyclic/collective "pilot-seat" thing. Both the front seat guys are fully-qualified pilots, and on the H-60B there is also a collective on both sides. But usually the left seat guy is the "TAO" and messes with the communications, radar, and weapons systems and the right-seat guy flies the aircraft. ...Just another minor point...blackhawk it is, but we "squids" coined it the "Seahawk" just to be all cool and Navy-like. :-) Clark...perhaps I'll post a boat picture when I get home and have full computer access (I'm just on one of those pesky Navy computers right now). That way I can prove I'm actually in the Navy and not the Army or Marine Corps. :yikes: Elise... yep, that pic was taken during my time in San Diego. Though I was flying at NOLF Imperial Beach (Naval Outlying Field) about 1.7 miles north of Tijuana. |
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