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Old 05-07-2008, 01:54 PM
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just had a look at all of internetturks previous post records

landing a helicopter on a boat????????????
Can't see the problem - used to land on 8 pads plus using some 28 helicopters in rotation, only ever crashed one cab! And thats with a full Commando on deck as well plus guns waggons etc!

And the Septics of course do it bigger - they got the money,

There's a few guys on here done it too!

What only one spot? easy - depends on the size of your vessel, your cab and your expected weather window of course! Useage comes in handy as well!
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Old 05-07-2008, 04:33 PM
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sorry Saffie let me re-phrase my post
I know a helicopter can land on a boat
what WORRIES me is the designer and builder asking a series of questions that i would have thought they should know BEFORE starting the build, this is clearly reflected in his collection of posts.
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