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Incredible. I seem to remember a similar accident up in Canada heading in for some skiing when the chopper settled down in some snow causing some low rotors, and on takeoff caught the prop in a snow drift (invisible in the flat light), killing 2 people.

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Yeah, check the exhaust vent for the engine. It's definitely a 206. 407's have the Allison 250-C47 which sports a rectangular, one-piece exhaust. The 206 Jetranger/Longranger has a C20 variant which has a dual exhaust setup.

 

We're talking some fuckin' muscle. rockband.gif

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Engaging Geekmode: V-22 Osprey powered by two Rolls Royce (formerly Allison) T-800 Turboshaft engines. Until the reliability improves, I would steer clear; they've had a few crashes and killed some Marines I believe. Plus, the spindle that the engine nacelle rotates on is carbon fiber and is quite spendy. The T-800 doesn't have tons of hours, either, so you'd be getting a fairly unproven engine that is expensive to purchase and work on.

 

Chinook would be nice. One problem is that flying one is tough to learn (from what I've heard).

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