Robinson R22 Startup

Join instructor Ryan Snoderly as he shows step by step how to start up the Robinson R22
DISCLAIMER:
This video is for review purposes only. Do not attempt to start a helicopter without proper training from a authorized flight instructor.

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  • @peterjohnbarker9791
    @peterjohnbarker97912 жыл бұрын

    Good job from perth australia

  • @davesvegankitchen661
    @davesvegankitchen6612 жыл бұрын

    7:42 your Sprag Clutch needle split was tiny compared to the R22 I fly. It would have been barely noticeable for my inexperienced eyes.

  • @davesvegankitchen661
    @davesvegankitchen6612 жыл бұрын

    The rotors started spinning well before you turned the clutch switch on, is that normal?

  • @m3photo726

    @m3photo726

    9 ай бұрын

    Well spotted. No, it means a careless previous shutdown manoeuvre, where the pilot did not wait sufficiently so as to ensure the electric belt tensioner had reached the end of travel. Nothing overtly serious but if done many times causes unnecessary streching of the belts if left like this for long periods between use.

  • @aovcharuk

    @aovcharuk

    7 ай бұрын

    Ive also noticed it and decided to check down the comments to clarify if it is only me who noticed it )))

  • @joshuadalton6063

    @joshuadalton6063

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes its how sprag clutches work. Even "disengaged" the clutch belts do actually transfer some power from the engine to the rotor assembly, its just without the clutch being fully engaged (by the belt tensioner) its not 100% power.

  • @m3photo726

    @m3photo726

    7 ай бұрын

    @@joshuadalton6063 How a sprag clutch works has nothing to do with this. The belts on a Robinson do not drive when correctly untensioned. See comment above.

  • @joshuadalton6063

    @joshuadalton6063

    7 ай бұрын

    @@m3photo726 Uh yeah they do, I watched an hour or more of vids on how the robinson drive works..