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Originally Posted by ASWnut101
I revise my last comments. I got the helo in a frame which clearly shows the rotorblades departing the aircraft. It's at timemark: 1:05. The rotors seemed to break right off, flinging the aircraft backwards. Someone tell me how to take a screenshot and where to find it, and I'll show you.
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My knowledge of physics is vague (read: non-existant) but I imagine the backwards fling you note is Newton's law of reciprocal actions. The rotor(s) smacking against the edge of the hangar caused the helo to violently bank away from it.
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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
i think what is said above is partially correct. The rotor blades seperated first before the boom went. But still, he was no where near the hanger, so this is a case then of rotor failure - which can happen to any helo.
-S
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The helo starts out kind of far (I would estimate ~30 feet) but it banks towards the hangar right after liftoff.