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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Why the fvck would you ask that here?
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Why the fvck would you ask that here?
I don't know, I remember seeing a scammer here that flew helicopters for a living.
I don't know, I remember seeing a scammer here that flew helicopters for a living.
It a trap to catch unsuspecting scammers who fly helicopters... duh.Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Oh.. That makes sense.Originally posted by: FleshLight
I don't know, I remember seeing a scammer here that flew helicopters for a living.Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Why the fvck would you ask that here?
:roll:
NFW?Originally posted by: Zebo
I figure it's a local/state building code issue not FFA related even...
Originally posted by: Specop 007
It varies by the blade diameter and rotary load rating of the helicopter. In addition the immediate surrounding area (size dependent upon heli type as well) has to be properly established to handle side vectored currents from the downdraft as well.
Originally posted by: Zebo
I figure it's a local/state building code issue not FFA related even... of course you'd need to beef up trusses and load bearing walls where helipad is.
Are you a scammer that flies helicopters for a living by any chance?
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: Specop 007
It varies by the blade diameter and rotary load rating of the helicopter. In addition the immediate surrounding area (size dependent upon heli type as well) has to be properly established to handle side vectored currents from the downdraft as well.
Are you a scammer that flies helicopters for a living by any chance?