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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:12 am 
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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/wo ... 6308662514

Not the every day "lift" for a "warbird" S-58 helicopter.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:20 am 
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It's actually a Sikorsky S-58. Cool concept and video.

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Might want to step on the projection speed, @ the current rate, it could take all day to watch a 6 minute video and the sound is illegible, sort of like watching your Aunt and Uncles slides of their trip to Arizona.

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The Inspector wrote:
Might want to step on the projection speed, @ the current rate, it could take all day to watch a 6 minute video and the sound is illegible, sort of like watching your Aunt and Uncles slides of their trip to Arizona.


You have to wait until it completely loads and then play it. Still takes about 15 mins. to watch with any kind of "flow" and intelligible speaking. Would have liked to see the thing fly for a little longer. In the only clip, it appeared to be doing a "Stuka" imitation. Then there was 4 minutes of talking.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 3:50 pm 
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Mudge wrote:
The Inspector wrote:
Might want to step on the projection speed, @ the current rate, it could take all day to watch a 6 minute video and the sound is illegible, sort of like watching your Aunt and Uncles slides of their trip to Arizona.


You have to wait until it completely loads and then play it. Still takes about 15 mins. to watch with any kind of "flow" and intelligible speaking. Would have liked to see the thing fly for a little longer. In the only clip, it appeared to be doing a "Stuka" imitation. Then there was 4 minutes of talking.

Mudge the unfulfilled :shock:

Thanks, I just watched it on my YAHOO homepage news, wonder if they folded it with a steamroller?? :lol: :lol: pop2 Anyone up for one heck of a game of desk top football?

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 4:15 am 
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The press photos of the helicopter weren't very good so I thought you guys might like to see a better one.

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P3216636 by planecurator, on Flickr

And just for fun, here is how the chase plane pilot kept us entertained while we waited for the flight attempt.

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Chambliss by planecurator, on Flickr

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P3216717_hf by planecurator, on Flickr

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 10:40 am 
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The S-58T was indeed a Vietnam Warbird. Before conversion to it's present guise, it served out in Vietnam as a UH-34D with several USMC units at Danang, Phu Bai Ky Ha and off various carriers, before eventualy being retired by the USMC in 1971. It was converted to a S-58T in 1973 and then found fame in the Riptide TV show as "Screaming Mimi".


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