Elvis Posted January 13, 2005 Report Posted January 13, 2005 A 47 on skid gear, never saw/worked one alwas on bags :shock: :shock: Quote
rainman Posted January 13, 2005 Report Posted January 13, 2005 Hey there Mini, you self proclaimed "ol fart" How the heck are ya?? Pipes frozen yet there in the frozen north coast?? She's pretty nice down here. Quote
412driver Posted January 13, 2005 Report Posted January 13, 2005 bell 47g2 on bags with wood blades in the arctic. i seem to remember something about taking a little ballpeen hammer and "tapping" some nails back into the blades every morning Quote
twinstar_ca Posted January 13, 2005 Report Posted January 13, 2005 i remember reading peter corley-smith's autobiography and he told a few stories of repairs to the old 'gs... some involved taping pieces of wood back onto rotor blades... was pretty interesting reading... Quote
cap Posted January 13, 2005 Report Posted January 13, 2005 Twinstar ---don't "go there" either. I remember a pilot and engineer coming back home after a summer on the barren lands flying a G3B2. They land just south of Barrhead, AB because the controls are "sloppy". The engineer finds the control cable to the horizontal stab is almost ready to break away from the pin. He cuts the cable and then cuts a section out of the nearby cattle rancher's barbed-wire fence. He then fanshions a connection between the end of the cable and the horizontal stab. The pilot checks all and goes for a short, low test flight.....all appears well and they continue to Edmonton Muni where their HQ were. Engineer quickly gets out and removes the "In the field"(pardon the pun) modification and "grounds a/c" for unsatisfactory cable. Enigineer goes on to become very well-respected and well-known DOM years later and threatens pilot with castration and death if he ever mentions that story with names involved.........and pilot never has. Fovourite "old" Lights back then: Super G; J Model Bell; 3B1 or 3B2; SL4....and if the 206 driver thought he was going to out-lift the last 3 then he could kiss your butt. Quote
helicopterjim Posted January 13, 2005 Report Posted January 13, 2005 Twinstar ---don't "go there" either. I remember a pilot and engineer coming back home after a summer on the barren lands flying a G3B2. They land just south of Barrhead, AB because the controls are "sloppy". The engineer finds the control cable to the horizontal stab is almost ready to break away from the pin. He cuts the cable and then cuts a section out of the nearby cattle rancher's barbed-wire fence. He then fanshions a connection between the end of the cable and the horizontal stab. The pilot checks all and goes for a short, low test flight.....all appears well and they continue to Edmonton Muni where their HQ were. Engineer quickly gets out and removes the "In the field"(pardon the pun) modification and "grounds a/c" for unsatisfactory cable. Enigineer goes on to become very well-respected and well-known DOM years later and threatens pilot with castration and death if he ever mentions that story with names involved.........and pilot never has. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> So what's your point? Quote
twinstar_ca Posted January 13, 2005 Report Posted January 13, 2005 ummm.... the point is it's a great story!!!! Quote
cap Posted January 13, 2005 Report Posted January 13, 2005 helicopterjim ------ just adding onto 412's and Twinstar's line of thought about days of yore. Quote
JBC Posted January 20, 2005 Report Posted January 20, 2005 Sir Mini, was HFX and GUT ( can't remember if they were "F" OR "G" 'S ) in Tony's fleet when you were there???? G2's with wooden blades, I hated it when Volkswagons would pass me on the 401 westbound......... Quote
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