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i love how it always maintains its altitude and can never flip over, all you need to do is set the trim and it'll fly without having to touch the controls. its also built so simply its easy to take stuff off/put stuff on. it can also carry a surprising amount of weight for its size using the winch.
the only downsizes are the rotorblades seem excessively large for its size, so its hard to get it into tight space or your risk damaging the main rotor, and also the rear rotorblade being unprotected coupled with its tendency to pitch backwards as you lift off the ground. a simple addition of a series of pipes forming a "L" to prevent the rotor blades from ever hitting the ground solves this problem.
And i ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ love it
Really neat, is it based off the Bell G-47 or the Hiller G2B?
Dont know why even we fueled it up, we might just be ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ up somewhere
What other fire and rescue helicopters do you plan to make?