Blackmac Posted March 24, 2018 Report Share Posted March 24, 2018 Picture showing helicopter doing a touchdown with two front wheels on a rock-outcrop, referred to as a"Pinnacle" landing is stretching it slightly. Any pinnacle landing I have ever done is normally with "ALL" wheels/skids on the ground, all though you can put a helicopter skid/wheel next to a rock outcrop or on the outcrop, but it is not referred to as a landing. Landing would normally require the machine to be collective down. If the pilot wanted to classify his manoeuvre as a pinnacle landing, he would have to drop the collective and become a statistic. If he wants to practice he can go to Ethiopia, southern Sudamo region @ 1100ft or North Yemen at the same using H500, 206B, 212, lots of fun. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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