Fsx Red Bull Helicopter Bo105

Includes four liveries: Red Bull, Jaguar, Coca Cola, France television. FsX Project BO-105 BO-105 German Coast Guard and Police new Colours vers.2.0 with. Dec 24, 2017 - Youtube.com Red Bull Airrace with Helicopter ( FSX - BO-105) - YouTube 480 × 360 - 13k - jpg youtube.com fsx red bull Bo 105 - YouTube.

Excuse my ignorance, but are all BO-105 helicopters capable of doing the kind of aerobatics that you can see the Red Bull B0-105 doing on the uTube videos? Obviously the pilot is highly skilled and you wouldn't catch me doing anything like that anytime soon. I have only flown Robbies and clearly you would kill yourself even trying the things the pilot does in these videos, it looks like a masterpiece of engineering in the hands of a very skilled pilot to me. I thought perhaps there is some special modification done to the machine. Are there any other types capable of such manouvers? More about this Red Bull BO 105 on their website: Click Button THE LOWDOWN These aerobatics are fully certified for Red Bull in cooperation with Eurocopter.

Generally all BOs could do these maneuvers, but not all pilots. Therefore the FM forbids these aerobatics. ( And it was no part in the certification process ) As I know, these BOs were also slightly modified with some parts of the military version to cope with the higher G-Forces ( certified for + 3.1 G ).

Naturally a more intensive as usual inspection after these flights is done. I would like to know how it was possible to mix military parts with the approved civil ship and parts??? The mil parts not having a BO105 civ partnumber and no civ ticket. Over the last 20 years it was impossible to use one single screw from the mil ships on civ registered. Germany phased out so many BOs from mil service. To get very cheap. But EC prohibited strictly the use of ex-mil ships and any parts.

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Very strictly! And if it was no part in the certification process aerobatics couldn`t be approved on my sight for a civil registered helicopter according to the present rules. But with the power and money of REDBULL. Does anyone know of any other types that may be able to do this, including military types? Old question. But better late than never.

Nick Lappos could provide some answers about details, 9 years ago at rec.aviation.rotorcraft newsgroup, he wrote some good stuff on that subject (helicopter A-A combat, and aerobatics - especially loops). Apparently what you need is strong, rigid machine, with lots of spare power and good speed. Although Nick wrote that even the S-51 was capable of performing a loop - low-G maneuvers would probably be a problem though. First helicopter to perform full aerobatic display was CH-53, therefore many helicopters since the 60's can perform full aerobatics, although its not that simple as on the planks.

Ahlu sunna waljama'a. For example a loop in a plank is fairly easy, all you need is enough speed to be above stall in the highest point. With helicopter, you need to hit a sweet spot: to little - and you wont make it to the top, to much - and you overspeed and stall main rotor on the recovery. Helicopters that will do those maneuvers for fact are Bo-105, Bell 407, MD500, Lynx, Apache, NH-90 - those shown that capability already, look on youtube, and you may find videos. As far as others - probably most western machines can, and its mostly a question of pilot skill - seen S-58T do some nice maneuvers, AS365 also can achieve some insane roll and pitch rates.