Every helicopter or plane. Everything that flies in the sky has a tail number. The tail number of this R22 is N2356M If you search that number in Google you will see every detail of the aircraft. >>>>>> www.aviationdb.com/Aviation/Aircraft/2/N2356M.shtm
@@lizzsszzy7800 yup what he said, I was shocked when he took off and was in disbelief. That landing arm sliding briefly on the grass got me nervous, I've had my licence for over 10 years flying.
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@2:11 there was a old McCulloch J-2 Autogyro ? Awesome. Is that thing still flying?
I haven’t seen it fly in years
Is that smoke above the helicopter? I had never seen something alike
Aren’t the left side controls supposed to be removed if you’re carrying a passenger?
hi how much rpm wings for takeup
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can we use this video in our news?
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what year is that helicopter?
Every helicopter or plane. Everything that flies in the sky has a tail number. The tail number of this R22 is N2356M If you search that number in Google you will see every detail of the aircraft. >>>>>> www.aviationdb.com/Aviation/Aircraft/2/N2356M.shtm
Very dangerous hovering so low and sideways like that with a kid onboard.
I smell a dynamic rollover
@@lizzsszzy7800 yup what he said, I was shocked when he took off and was in disbelief. That landing arm sliding briefly on the grass got me nervous, I've had my licence for over 10 years flying.
I absolutely agree. He may be a skilled pilot but you don’t do that type of shit with a passenger. Way to close for comfort
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