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Close - I fly the B412, basically an updated UH-1N (twin Huey)

 

I think there are a few Huey drivers kicking around here...

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McFlurry is also.

 

And a very good friend of mine.

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Thanks Esac_mirmidon.

 

The reason why I ask is that later this year I would need help and knowledge from real Huey pilots regarding checklists, actions and dialogues between pilot an copilot during a ramp start.

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I can send you the old student flying guide for RNZAF Hueys, it has all of the 'patter' between the crew for how to do pre-start checks,start, taxi, take-off, etc. There are some very minor differences between it and the game Huey (ours had GPS and slightly different lighting setup).

It also has general guidelines on flying profiles such as steep turns, confined areas, sloping ground, EOL, and (some) instrument flying. Including initial actions for PF/PNF/HCM and the patter they will say.

Good for immersion I guess but nothing you can't find in other flying guides.

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