I Learned How to SMOOTHLY Land a Helicopter With NO ENGINE!!! This is INSANE!!

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40 thoughts on “I Learned How to SMOOTHLY Land a Helicopter With NO ENGINE!!! This is INSANE!!

  1. My goal is to find an old clapped out MD Helicopter and rebuild it to something as good as new on the channel (with the right help) one day!!!

  2. I LOVE this video!! As Army Blackhawk CrewChief Mechanics our pilots had us train Auto Rotation landings on the Simulators, just in case. That shit was hard, I did it though. To note Helicopter Engine failure can be dealt with if you have enough forward airspeed vs altitude to trade off. But it’s Transmission failure you definitely don’t want. Game over there.

  3. It’s cool to see other people fall in love with rotor wing avaiation. As a helicopter gunner I had the opportunity to do so many badass things, see crazy things, and land in wild place. I was also able to be apart of saving peoples lives. Best job I ever had!

  4. Very cool to see the MD content. My father worked on MD500 C and D venison recovery helicopters ( live capture and deer shot for venison and antlers) as a mechanic and later a pilot in the mid to late 1970s in New Zealand and I often went on test flights in the southern Alps as a kid in them . My father then moved us Australia where he flew Helicopter cattle mustering in MD 3OOC and Bell 47 choppers for 2000 hours before eventually moving on to Papua New Guinea . I followed him into aviation working as A&P mechanic ( Aicraft Maintenance Engineer in Australia) on light turbine helicopters including MD 500e models . The MR blade track and balance on those especially in the analogue era sorted the men from the boys.
    At end of my fathers career he returned to instructing in Australia and I was surprised to learn that school he flew for would have international pilots come them for full auto to the ground training as it was not often taught overseas .

  5. As someone who appreciates knowledge I'll probably never need in my life, I love this video. Thank you for continuing to be the absolute best channel on YouTube! Keep up the great work!

  6. I think you have had good luck with auction and destroyed machines you bought in the past…..but this one machine has to be VERY NEW ….YOU MIGHT BE ABLE TO HANDLE IT UNTIL YOU PUT MODS(GUNS AND ADDING ASSAULT CREWS … HELICOPTERS FLY DIFFERENT WHEN THEY ARE LOADED….. A VERY FAMOUS NEWS AND TRAFFIC HELICOPTER PILOT ONCE SAID…. HE IS FROM ARIZONA AND HAS BEEN IN COMBAT AS WELL

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