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As promised, a closer inspection of Orbx' fine Bilbao airport and environs. 'nuff said -- Bob

 

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Very nice indeed Bob. I know this helicopter in the Hughes 300 version too. Nice machine.

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Excellent scenery and some chopper action!:cool:

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Very nice indeed Bob. I know this helicopter in the Hughes 300 version too. Nice machine.

This is the Just Flight version. Pretty nice except for the shudders at low rpms. Makes for some scary landings. :eek: -- Bob

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This is the Just Flight version. Pretty nice except for the shudders at low rpms. Makes for some scary landings. :eek: -- Bob

 

We had about half a dozen Hughes 300s in our aero club. My best friend was a very experienced helicopter instructor (7000+ rotary hours) and he tried to convince me to take helicopter lessons, after a couple of hours I opted out. You had to choose a ground reference and try to hover the bloody thing, and the more inputs you have to try to put things right the worse it got. You end up reversing and going sideways before handing back controls to instructor. Wasn't too keen, so I stuck to fixed wing.

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