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MH-53E over work today

Started by Eddie M., November 25, 2008, 08:15:17 PM

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Eddie M.

It was a very nice day today, because we had a MH-53E fly almost directly over our shop today. Most of the time it's a flight of 3 or 4, but too far for my digicam to make it worth posting. It's not the best, but it "snuck up" on us and I was only able to get 3 photos off and the other 2 were blurred.


This is a bird from the same squadron at the Wings Over Houston airshow a few weeks back


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53s Rock... used to see the USAF Pave lows fly in my neck of the woods all the time up until they were retired and I saw the USMC variety while i was in Camp Pendleton. Still amaze me everytime.
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Absolutely beautiful !

I've only ever seen one in the air....back in '98. We were taxiing in at la Guardia, and Clinton's entourage was there loading their Suburbans into transports. A -53 flew over so low that our 767 shook !

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Eddie M.

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They are awesome machines. I haven't seen one up close in the air for quite sometime. When then landed on deck back in my USN days, I always took a few photos. Here are a few. All of these were turning at the time.






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Eddie M.

I might add that the down draft of a 53 lifting off is in excess of 100 mph. If you weren't paying attention, you got dusted ( knocked over) in a quick second.

Believe or not, one can off load a jet engine with a forklift while the rotors are turning. I've done and it was just about one of the scariest times of my life. :D







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Captain Canada

Great shots, Eddie ! Again...what a machine !

As for rotorwash, I was almost knocked on my can by an S-92 the first time I saw one land on the rig. I guess that's what you get for standing underneath a helicopter !
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Quote from: Eddie M. on November 26, 2008, 06:12:53 PM
I might add that the down draft of a 53 lifting off is in excess of 100 mph. If you weren't paying attention, you got dusted ( knocked over) in a quick second.

And i thought standing next to an R-22 was bad...  ;D

Mossie

If you blew back you'd probably knock the R-22 over! :lol:

Thanks for posting these Eddie, some great pics.  Love seeing the old photos from your Navy days.
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nev

Yep.  And 53s rock (all big choppers rock FWIW but 53s especially, wish the RAF had got some)
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Aircav

Helicopters, hmmm....................................
We use to get the USAF rescue choppers from Woodbridge and Mildenhall over Durham all the time once, but not anymore infact when we get anything military over its a rare event now.
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We get 53s overhead all the time here.  I try to get photos when I can.  Back in the 80s, we used to get formations of two or three.  Talk about noise!  It was like the world was shaking.
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Jschmus

Not to steal Eddie's thunder or anything, but I pulled out a couple of enhanced shots from Oceana back in September.




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nev

Quote from: Aircav on December 03, 2008, 12:02:05 PM
Helicopters, hmmm....................................
We use to get the USAF rescue choppers from Woodbridge and Mildenhall over Durham all the time once, but not anymore infact when we get anything military over its a rare event now.

They retired the Pave Lows from Mildenhall earlier this year :(
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Aircav

Shame, they were nice to see about. One of my builds next year is the Revell 1/48 CH-53 thats in the loft, it'll be a HH-53 Vietnam era.  ;D
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