Mt. Rushmore Helicopters

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Mt. Rushmore Helicopters

Postby CHUCK79 » Sat Jan 20, 2024 12:26 pm

A little freeware helipad I picked up. Quality work and a great place to
tour Mt Rushmore from.

MSFS, Floyd's Clouds and RealShade

CowanSim Long Ranger got a nice update too!
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Thanks for looking!
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Re: Mt. Rushmore Helicopters

Postby Flying Trucker » Sun Jan 21, 2024 7:58 am

Goodly morning Chuck

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Another fine set...enjoy your rotary wing sets...always well done

Chuck have you any rotary wing aircraft like:

Piasecki H-21
US Army "Shawnee" H-21
What replaced the H-21?
The H-21 was the last of the large, piston powered transport helicopters to see military service, being replaced by the turbine engine CH-47 'Chinook.

Westland WS-51 "Dragonfly"
Developed from the Sikorsky H-5

Bell 47
On Skids/wheels and floats

Would be nice to see some of these old birds doing their thing and some cockpit shots also

Thanks for the wonderful sets of some real flying machines...

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Re: Mt. Rushmore Helicopters

Postby CHUCK79 » Sun Jan 21, 2024 3:51 pm

Flying Trucker wrote:Goodly morning Chuck

<<q

Another fine set...enjoy your rotary wing sets...always well done

Chuck have you any rotary wing aircraft like:

Piasecki H-21
US Army "Shawnee" H-21
What replaced the H-21?
The H-21 was the last of the large, piston powered transport helicopters to see military service, being replaced by the turbine engine CH-47 'Chinook.

Westland WS-51 "Dragonfly"
Developed from the Sikorsky H-5

Bell 47
On Skids/wheels and floats

Would be nice to see some of these old birds doing their thing and some cockpit shots also

Thanks for the wonderful sets of some real flying machines...

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Thanks, Doug! The oldest thing I have is the Alouette III (1950's) and it's turbine powered. Don't think I have any piston helis......
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Re: Mt. Rushmore Helicopters

Postby Flying Trucker » Tue Jan 23, 2024 9:09 am

OK

Thanks Chuck and going to look at that post you did for me

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Much appreciated

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