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Stopping the props mid-flight
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<blockquote data-quote="polish_pat" data-source="post: 66015" data-attributes="member: 13292"><p>Yes, and as any heli pilot knows, you can land safely with total engine loss and "glide" down, but that is possible only because the rotor never stopped spinning and has little need of force to continue spinning...not sure if in the improbable situation where the rotor was static and had to gain momentum to stop the stall the helicopter wouldn't also be a brick falling from the sky...id be curious how much altitude would it require to save it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="polish_pat, post: 66015, member: 13292"] Yes, and as any heli pilot knows, you can land safely with total engine loss and "glide" down, but that is possible only because the rotor never stopped spinning and has little need of force to continue spinning...not sure if in the improbable situation where the rotor was static and had to gain momentum to stop the stall the helicopter wouldn't also be a brick falling from the sky...id be curious how much altitude would it require to save it. [/QUOTE]
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