A few weeks ago i took these ones
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Kind Regards,
Roy
PH-ULP Lifeliner from the 7th Floor
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Re: PH-ULP Lifeliner from the 7th Floor
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Re: PH-ULP Lifeliner from the 7th Floor
Very nice and unusual angle!
Funny, I never noticed before that on photos, the spinning tailrotor ('fenestron') is "frozen" while the main rotor has prop blur.
Funny, I never noticed before that on photos, the spinning tailrotor ('fenestron') is "frozen" while the main rotor has prop blur.
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Re: PH-ULP Lifeliner from the 7th Floor
Many rotorblades in the tail, so not so much blade speed necessary for sufficient "counter torque"
Indeed a Lifeliner view not seen that often...
Indeed a Lifeliner view not seen that often...
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Re: PH-ULP Lifeliner from the 7th Floor
As you can see here, http://www.airport-data.com/images/airc ... 527616.jpg one par doesnt move
Mvg,
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Re: PH-ULP Lifeliner from the 7th Floor
Thanks Guys for youre reactions!, i am glad that you liked them
Re: PH-ULP Lifeliner from the 7th Floor
Looks familiar to me. Was it on a sunday near de Hesseplaats?
By the way…GREAT shots!
By the way…GREAT shots!
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Re: PH-ULP Lifeliner from the 7th Floor
Indeed, what you see is not the 'frozen' rotorblades but the static part that prevents for large obstacles to end up in the tailrotor.PH-BRAD wrote:As you can see here, http://www.airport-data.com/images/airc ... 527616.jpg one par doesnt move
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Re: PH-ULP Lifeliner from the 7th Floor
Jacco wrote:Looks familiar to me. Was it on a sunday near de Hesseplaats?
By the way…GREAT shots!
Yes indeed