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If it was an R22 flying around like that in those conditions, the operator has a death wish.Then again, most R22 operators are heli-hobbyists that are merely tempting fate by stepping into one of those woefully underpowered pieces of crap.Never, ever, get in an R22...especially in warm conditions at any altitude with a low hour pilot. You are going to auger in, eventually.
Robinson hate? Ive flown in one, known a few people that owned them, and a guy that instructed in them, they had no problems.
Quote from: JohnVH on October 15, 2019, 08:43:42 AMRobinson hate? Ive flown in one, known a few people that owned them, and a guy that instructed in them, they had no problems.This is about the 44, but you get the idea.https://www.latimes.com/projects/la-me-robinson-helicopters/