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Originally posted by bcoop View PostOur trade shows are full of alcoholic degenerates, which makes for good times, but damn man. I'm jealous.
Originally posted by talisman View Post
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We were renting an old Huey hull from a boneyard for about 6 months. All the avionics were stripped out; engine, transmission removed; doors gone and windows busted.
It was only a $2-300 a month, I think. I don't remember the particulars but I can dig up the info and post up if you'd like.Men have become the tools of their tools.
-Henry David Thoreau
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Originally posted by BERNIE MOSFET View PostWe were renting an old Huey hull from a boneyard for about 6 months. All the avionics were stripped out; engine, transmission removed; doors gone and windows busted.
It was only a $2-300 a month, I think. I don't remember the particulars but I can dig up the info and post up if you'd like.
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostI appreciate it, but that one sounds too busted-up for us. It needs to look like it could be operational.
They might have more recent additions that aren't completely stripped out, but I don't know right off.
Kind of thinking outloud here: Where is the trade show going to be? HAI is a huge helicopter expo, and will be coming to Dallas next year. They are going to fly in dozens of aircraft and have them on display at the convention center, so I know getting a functional bird inside is doable. It might be easier to hire someone to bring their bird in.Men have become the tools of their tools.
-Henry David Thoreau
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostYeah, I thought that too, actually. The thing that was throwing me was missing windows and doors.
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Originally posted by Cobraman View PostCall Whiteboy.
Originally posted by Randy View Postthe link i sent you will have a complete shell im sure, windows can be replaced with cheap lexan sheets from a hobby store. Remember it's just for looks not functionality.
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostIt's serendipity that Eric posted the prison escape thread, but seriously....
I need to find a helicopter. I think a Huey would be best, but really it could be any helicopter that has enough room for a half dozen people to stand in it.
The ideal candidate would be without an engine or transmission or anything like that. It just needs to look like a working helicopter, not actually be a working helicopter. This is mostly due to price, because I don't need one that's air worthy, and one that's been moth-balled would surely be cheaper.
Anybody got any ideas?
Originally posted by talisman View PostThere is one in the classifieds back in Canada.
Originally posted by BLAKE View PostYeah, I don't think that one's gonna work. Too small, too functional.
Edit: something that occurs to me: you probably can't have the rotors without some level of engine/transmission structure in place, so maybe I just need one that's together but not working? I dunno.
Originally posted by aCid View PostSo why exactly do you need a non-operational helicopter?Originally posted by aCid View PostAlso maybe onemeangixxer7502 will see this and chime in. He's the DFWM residential helicopter pilot.
Originally posted by BERNIE MOSFET View PostOh, yeah I missed the part where you explained why you needed it.
They might have more recent additions that aren't completely stripped out, but I don't know right off.
Kind of thinking outloud here: Where is the trade show going to be? HAI is a huge helicopter expo, and will be coming to Dallas next year. They are going to fly in dozens of aircraft and have them on display at the convention center, so I know getting a functional bird inside is doable. It might be easier to hire someone to bring their bird in.
Originally posted by BLAKE View PostGood call.
Fair point. It's worth a try. Thanks!
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