Headset is Bose A20, but any headset would work. Here is all the information on what equipment I use and how I set it up: www.helicoptertrainingvideos.com/2014/12/gopro-mount-in-the-r22-and-r44-helicopter/
Thanks very much for this content! I'm not a pilot as of yet but always enjoyed aviation since being a kid! This is both highly educational and inspirational! -Cheers, future pilot Phil :)
Yes thank you for putting that in here! What have you found to be the minimum entry altitude (AGL) to complete that in an R22? We are seeing 1000' AGL to be a good number for new students.
180° Autorotations - This is a reference video of unedited footage from inside the cockpit during 180° autorotations in an R22 helicopter.
What headset are you using to make these videos? Is it a special camera?
Headset is Bose A20, but any headset would work. Here is all the information on what equipment I use and how I set it up: www.helicoptertrainingvideos.com/2014/12/gopro-mount-in-the-r22-and-r44-helicopter/
Perfect work of very professional pattern. Thanks.
Thank you
Excellent videos. With over 450 hours of flight time I still enjoy reviewing and learning, Thanks for sharing.
That means a lot - thank you. Any suggestions or feedback, please pass it on.
Would love to see a full touch down auto. We practice these regularly.
I guess Im kinda off topic but do anyone know of a good site to watch new movies online ?
I want to go to pilot school so bad. Thank you for uploading these. I can study and watch these videos while I find a school! You guys are awesome!
Thank you - best of luck with your flight training, let us know how it goes.
Wonderful, Informative Videos! I'm going to have to get my Helicopter Pilots License!
Thank you. Did you start training?
Thanks very much for this content! I'm not a pilot as of yet but always enjoyed aviation since being a kid! This is both highly educational and inspirational! -Cheers, future pilot Phil :)
Thank you
Just an update as you know with the ACS all turns must now be completed by 300 AGL or it is a termination of the auto and a failure point now.
Yes thank you for putting that in here! What have you found to be the minimum entry altitude (AGL) to complete that in an R22? We are seeing 1000' AGL to be a good number for new students.
How stringent is the selection process at COCC? I'm considering there or Precision Helicopters in Newberg. Any thoughts?
69adrummer I've sent you a UA-cam message.