flightradar24

dna

Joined
Jan 17, 2010
Posts
722
Likes collected
4,514
Location
Llandudno
Funster No
9,981
MH
AT Tribute 680 pvc
Exp
since 2009
There was a very noisy plane passing close to my camp this morning so I had a look on flightradar to see what it was (low cloud meant i couldnt spot it).

It will have been the typhoon but when I clicked on the helicopter I got this information. Has someone been remapping the engines on the helicopter?????

IMG_2009.PNG
 
Joined
Apr 26, 2015
Posts
3,419
Likes collected
8,117
Location
Ottershaw
Funster No
36,067
MH
Hymer S820
Exp
First motorhome May 2021
That shouldn’t be a problem for a Chopper, I have been up to 6000ft in a RAF Sea King many years ago 🥴
I think he was referring to a tail wind of 600 mph at 4,000 feet being extremely unlikely because the jet stream ( where higher wind speeds can occur) are at between 4 and 12 miles high and even they don’t reach 600 mph as far as I'm aware.
 

68c

Joined
Oct 22, 2019
Posts
1,939
Likes collected
3,041
Location
Southampton
Funster No
65,959
MH
2001 Pilote 270
Exp
Since 2004
That shouldn’t be a problem for a Chopper, I have been up to 6000ft in a RAF Sea King many years ago 🥴
We had to go up to about 11,000ft in the Army Soiux ( Bell 47G 3B1 similar to in the old MASH TV series). It was to ensure the turbocharger could maintain boost at altitude as could be sent to Aden. The only time I wore a parachute, as if we caught fire we would never get down in piece. The pilot said, "If we have to jump I will roll your way and out you go, then I'll roll my way and jump. I wont be there to roll your way again".
 
Joined
Dec 2, 2019
Posts
4,721
Likes collected
10,489
Location
South Lincolnshire
Funster No
67,140
MH
Rapido 7065+
Exp
Broken most bits now
A couple of Typhoons nearly blew our chimneys off earlier. Only at a few hundred feet. Never been that low over here before - wonder what was going on 🤷
 
Joined
Oct 27, 2017
Posts
1,560
Likes collected
3,815
Location
Perth
Funster No
51,142
MH
Hymer A Class
Exp
Since 2014
A couple of Typhoons nearly blew our chimneys off earlier. Only at a few hundred feet. Never been that low over here before - wonder what was going on 🤷
You have chimneys? Hope you don't burn coal. Even those aircraft just burn paraffin and then turn most of it into noise :)

Subscribers  do not see these advertisements

 
Joined
Dec 2, 2019
Posts
4,721
Likes collected
10,489
Location
South Lincolnshire
Funster No
67,140
MH
Rapido 7065+
Exp
Broken most bits now
You have chimneys? Hope you don't burn coal. Even those aircraft just burn paraffin and then turn most of it into noise :)
We're proper posh with our 5 chimneys, although they're just somewhere for jackdaws to build nests nowadays 😉
 
Joined
May 13, 2016
Posts
1,958
Likes collected
17,007
Funster No
43,069
MH
Elddis Accordo 105
Exp
eight years in theory, a newby in practice!!!
Probably one of the most impressive displays I've ever seen. Watch out for the phenomenal landing.
I only hope that they issued the passengers with sick bags :giggler:

 
Last edited:
Joined
Oct 12, 2009
Posts
11,502
Likes collected
25,483
Location
SW London, Poland and all Europe
Funster No
8,876
MH
A Class N+B Arto 69GL
Exp
Since 2009
Probably one of the most impressive displays I've ever seen. Watch out for the phenomenal landing.
I only hope that they issued the passengers with sick bags :giggler:



I would not like to be his copilot, as I would not know when to call out that he was exceeding design or operational limits.
 
Joined
May 13, 2016
Posts
1,958
Likes collected
17,007
Funster No
43,069
MH
Elddis Accordo 105
Exp
eight years in theory, a newby in practice!!!
The Air Accident Investigation Branch report on the fatal Spitfire crash in Oxfordshire last year has been published, you'll find the link to the report within the page below.

 

Join us or log in to post a reply.

To join in you must be a member of MotorhomeFun

Join MotorhomeFun

Join us, it quick and easy!

Log in

Already a member? Log in here.

Latest journal entries

Back
Top