MSFS 2020: On the subject of Rotary Wings

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MSFS 2020: On the subject of Rotary Wings

Postby Charl » Sun Jul 21, 2024 8:14 pm

...I have a NZ Lama!
Great model, it does lots of things: Sprayboom/Carrier baskets/Sling loads
And never forget, it can go to 42,000ft :o

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Re: MSFS 2020: On the subject of Rotary Wings

Postby Splitpin » Mon Jul 22, 2024 5:56 am

:bow: Charl !!
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Re: MSFS 2020: On the subject of Rotary Wings

Postby Fozzer » Mon Jul 22, 2024 8:38 am

Now that would make a good "hedge-hopper" for me if I could get the bl**dy rotary things to do what I want!
Talking about Hedge-hopping for fun with small aircraft, I'm back to having fun again with my 2006 Microsoft FSX, with its wealth of free add-ons collected over many years...Aircraft, Scenery, etc...
...which we don't get with FS2020!.... :( ...!
FS2020 for realism...
...FSX for FUN!
Paul...UK.... :D ... :D ...!
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Re: MSFS 2020: On the subject of Rotary Wings

Postby chopper_nut » Mon Jul 22, 2024 9:04 am

I've been working alongside one of our Lamas here for the last four weeks or so. Very impressive bit of gear but my goodness they're loud. They make the 500 seem quiet.
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Re: MSFS 2020: On the subject of Rotary Wings

Postby cowpatz » Mon Jul 22, 2024 9:25 am

chopper_nut wrote:I've been working alongside one of our Lamas here for the last four weeks or so. Very impressive bit of gear but my goodness they're loud. They make the 500 seem quiet.


They sure are. Up until my early teens i lived in Mangere Bridge, at the base of the mountain, on the Northern side. Boyce Barrow (who owned Marine Helicopters at the time) used to regularly fly his Lama to and from work. I used to love watching it take off and land. Nicky Barrow used to do the same with his 500 in the later years up until his untimely death due to a wire strike, if i recall correctly.
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Re: MSFS 2020: On the subject of Rotary Wings

Postby Charl » Mon Jul 22, 2024 12:03 pm

chopper_nut wrote: my goodness they're loud.
Thanks that confirms why I had to turn the volume down in the Sim!
It's a really well done model all round.
In the top left pic you can see the optional checkerboard cheeks atop the engine: these are "mufflers" :lol:
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Re: MSFS 2020: On the subject of Rotary Wings

Postby chopper_nut » Mon Jul 22, 2024 2:56 pm

cowpatz wrote:
chopper_nut wrote:I've been working alongside one of our Lamas here for the last four weeks or so. Very impressive bit of gear but my goodness they're loud. They make the 500 seem quiet.


They sure are. Up until my early teens i lived in Mangere Bridge, at the base of the mountain, on the Northern side. Boyce Barrow (who owned Marine Helicopters at the time) used to regularly fly his Lama to and from work. I used to love watching it take off and land. Nicky Barrow used to do the same with his 500 in the later years up until his untimely death due to a wire strike, if i recall correctly.


Yep, you're correct about all of that. The last one was Lakeview in Taupo which is now in the helicopter museum in Rangiora.
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Re: MSFS 2020: On the subject of Rotary Wings

Postby chopper_nut » Mon Jul 22, 2024 2:58 pm

Charl wrote:
chopper_nut wrote: my goodness they're loud.
Thanks that confirms why I had to turn the volume down in the Sim!
It's a really well done model all round.
In the top left pic you can see the optional checkerboard cheeks atop the engine: these are "mufflers" :lol:


Lakeview's one had mufflers... it didn't do much I don't think. Ours have particle separators because that's far more important. Very impressive machine given its age. Airbus want them to disappear now.
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